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A Times investigation finds toxic levels of lead in soil in Altadena and Pacific Palisades that the government refused to ...
The federal government decided not to test the soil of L.A.'s burn areas for hazardous substances. A Times investigation found high levels of lead and other heavy metals.
The largest single taxpayer in the Catskills is New York City. To protect its drinking water — 90 percent of which comes from ...
New research reveals that shifts in plant life played a key role in speeding up major climate changes during the late Miocene ...
Agriculture requires a lot of water. In the drought-stricken Central Valley, farmers and researchers are teaming up on a ...
Analyzing lava flows that solidified and then broke apart over a massive crack in Earth's crust in Turkey has brought new ...
Many wetlands are disappearing, but Louisiana’s “accidental” Wax Lake Delta is growing—and informing coastal restoration ...
South Africa’s land is rising due to long-term drought. GPS and satellite data show the uplift is linked to drying ...
How is oil and gas extracted from the seabed and transformed into liquid fuels that power millions of homes and industries ...
By Newsbase State-owned YPF has poured cold water on the idea of constructing an onshore LNG facility near Argentina’s giant ...
Argentina's state-run oil firm YPF has ruled out building an onshore natural gas liquefaction plant as it will instead rely on floating vessels for this process, YPF's chief executive said in an ...
YPF, Argentina's state-run energy company, has ruled out the construction of an onshore liquefaction facility for natural gas.