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The U.S. promised tribes they would always have fish — but the fish they have pose toxic risks
The U.S. government has failed to test for chemicals and metals in fish but new tests show alarming findings
11/23/2022 09:00 UTC
Trump in the bayou: The Tea Party, a sinkhole in Louisiana and the contradictions of American political life
What would Trump do to prevent another calamity like Bayou Corne? Probably nothing
09/05/2016 02:30 UTC
Palm oil in snack foods could be destroying the world’s “orangutan capital”
Food manufacturers may be causing the destruction of a nationally protected wildlife reserve in Indonesia
12/08/2019 18:30 UTC
How has air quality been affected by the US fracking boom?
Fracking has led to increased truck traffic, a reasons for worsening trends on air quality in areas with drilling
11/03/2017 10:00 UTC
West Virginia bets big on plastics, and on backing the Trump administration
State leaders want a federal loan guarantee to build a giant chemical storage plant that could cost $10 billion
08/05/2019 08:00 UTC
Bill McKibben: Obama made climate change worse
The president hasn't lived up to any of his promises, the environmentalist writes
12/18/2013 02:21 UTC
The dubious economic calculus behind the Willow project
The venture is supposed to secure energy independence and Alaskan prosperity. It probably won’t do either
03/16/2023 20:29 UTC
Why the South China Sea fuss?
It all comes down to money and power, says Andrew Billo, senior program officer with the Asia Society
07/28/2012 15:00 UTC
California's past and coming superstorm: Flooding that will make Harvey a dim memory
In the 1860s, the West Coast experienced a biblical-scale flood, one of the worst in history. It will happen again
09/03/2017 16:00 UTC
Great Barrier bleach: Mass bleaching is hitting world's largest coral reef system
Climate change, causing warming waters, is causing the coral reef to be in a precarious position
03/14/2017 00:37 UTC
How 40 years without smallpox vaccinations could make the monkeypox outbreak worse
Smallpox vaccinations seem to help prevent monkeypox. Yet they've rarely been given since smallpox was eradicated
06/01/2022 21:07 UTC
"There's a hunger to deny that race matters": The new segregation and white America/black America divide
Ferguson shows whites don't want to see race. Blacks don't have a choice. Here's a new way of bridging the gap
09/06/2014 18:30 UTC
Here's why you should care about ocean acidification: It's behind Earth's worst-ever mass extinction
Rapid carbon emissions 252 million years ago wiped out the majority of the planet's species
04/10/2015 00:16 UTC
The West’s biggest source of renewable energy depends on water. Will it survive the drought?
Glen Canyon and the Hoover Dam are “not the whole story"
10/21/2022 16:06 UTC
Could flooding move the Mississippi?
The Army Corps of Engineers have been preparing for it for years. But they may not be able to stop nature's course
05/12/2011 20:49 UTC
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