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Environment
Clean Water Crisis Faces Growing Cities
Access to safe and clean drinking water is a basic necessity, but as the world’s cities grow it is becoming harder to guarantee urban populations have adequate access, an international ...
November 13, 2018
BY
Jeremy Sandberg
World Wildlife Fund Report: 60 Percent Drop in Global Animal Populations
Humans have killed about 60 percent of animals, including mammals, fish, birds, and reptiles, on the planet since ...
October 31, 2018
BY
Chris Jasurek
Red Tide Is Plaguing Beaches on Both of Florida’s Coasts
Many of Florida's famous beaches were empty on Oct. 4 because of a red tide outbreak that for ...
October 4, 2018
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The Associated Press
Another Rare Fish Pulled Back From Extinction
Another rare Colorado River fish has been pulled back from the brink of extinction, wildlife officials said Oct. ...
October 4, 2018
BY
Reuters
EPA Proposes Relaxing Methane Leak Rules, in Boon to Fracking
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed loosening regulations on methane leaks in the oil and gas industry. ...
September 12, 2018
BY
Petr Svab
Sharks Eat Their Greens, Too—First Omnivorous Species Confirmed
Not all sharks feed only on meat—at least one shark species also feeds on seagrass. Scientists have confirmed ...
September 6, 2018
BY
Mimi Nguyen Ly
Scientists Seek New Ways to Combat Florida’s Growing ‘Red Tide’
Scientists in Florida are on the cusp of developing promising methods to control toxic algae blooms like the ...
August 16, 2018
BY
Reuters
International Bird Rescue Reporting Starving Murres Along Northern Coast
Officials with International Bird Rescue said staff members are treating more hungry and exhausted young Common Murres at ...
August 16, 2018
BY
Bay City News
Swiss Brothers Get Ready to Refloat the Bubble Car
ZURICH—With its quirky egg shape and minimalist interior, the bubble car was a symbol of cheap and cheerful ...
August 16, 2018
BY
Reuters
Pleasanton Water Recycling Plant Expansion
The Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) and East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) celebrated the finished expansion ...
August 15, 2018
BY
Ilene Eng
Thousands Gather in Israeli Desert for Meteor Shower
MITZPE RAMON, Israel—Thousands of star-gazers gathered overnight at one of the darkest spots in Israel hoping to be ...
August 13, 2018
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Reuters
Hurricane Season Started Early but May Not Create as Many Storms
The Atlantic hurricane season may have gotten off to an early start this year, but it’ll probably end ...
August 3, 2018
BY
Bloomberg
UK Government Report Shows Fracking Increases Air Pollution
LONDON—A British government report about fracking, which concluded that the method of shale oil or gas extraction increases ...
August 3, 2018
BY
John Smithies
Fuel-Economy Proposal Will Cut Traffic Deaths, Lower Car Prices, EPA Says
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed a set of new fuel economy and emissions standards on Aug. 2, estimated ...
August 2, 2018
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
Mother Orca Refuses to Abandon Her Dead Baby
In a tremendous display of grief and maternal instinct, a mother killer whale continues to keep afloat the ...
August 1, 2018
BY
Chris Jasurek
Biologists Track 4 Mountain Lions Kittens to Better Understand How They Survive in the Modern World
Biologists found a litter of four mountain lion kittens in the mountains of Southern California earlier this month, ...
June 20, 2018
BY
Alan Cheung
British Government Could Ban Wet Wipes in an Effort to Save Marine Life
The British government says it may ban wet wipes as part of a broader crackdown on plastic trash, ...
May 8, 2018
BY
John Smithies
Billions of Viruses Are Showering the Planet’s Surface in Every Moment
You can’t see it but, this very moment, millions of viruses are falling on the ground around you. ...
February 8, 2018
BY
Syndication Partner
Wildlife Protection or Persecution?
The goldfish and koi started surrendering to the surface around Halloween. Bass, crappie, catfish and the distinctive sunfish/bluegill ...
January 16, 2018
BY
Martha Rosenberg
No Yellowstone Super-Eruption Likely in Our Lifetime, Geologist States
Despite the excitement generated by a somewhat sensationalized research paper released in October, the denizens of North America ...
December 14, 2017
BY
Chris Jasurek
The Environmental Movement’s Ulterior Motives
It’s hard to argue against environmental conservation. That’s why politicians have often used environmental issues to silence opposition, ...
December 5, 2017
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Adviser Tells Behind-the-Scenes Story of Trump’s Approach to Environment
Environmentalist Ed Russo’s hate-turned-to-love relationship with Donald Trump started on a golf course in New Jersey in 2002. ...
November 23, 2017
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Young Woman Finds Living Sand Dollar, and It’s Unexpected
A young woman found a living sand dollar and recorded it. The clip went viral again this week. ...
November 8, 2017
BY
Epoch Newsroom
A Diet High in Pesticides May Be Poisoning America
Washing fruits and vegetables is not enough to avoid ingesting pesticides. Americans and people all over the world ...
October 26, 2017
BY
Tara MacIsaac
‘If I saw this, I swear I would leave the country’: Viewers React to Video of Creepy Moth
Video and a photo of a demon-like moth that has four hairy tentacles coming out of its rear ...
October 25, 2017
BY
Holly Kellum
Yellowstone Supervolcano Could Erupt Much More Abruptly: Researchers
If the Yellowstone supervolcano was to erupt, we may get much shorter notice than experts thought, new research ...
October 21, 2017
BY
Petr Svab
Ancient Skeleton Uncovered During Hurricane Ophelia
An ancient skeleton was discovered after Hurricane Ophelia hit Ireland. The skeletal remains, believed to be at least ...
October 20, 2017
BY
Jack Phillips
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