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In its bid to resist a court order to unfreeze grants, the Trump administration reveals a laser focus on eliminating ...
While it’s important to inventory the stable resources within our country’s borders, we need to take a step back and explore ...
The environmental impact assessment for a controversial cable car project in an area of Nepal held sacred by Indigenous ...
DETROIT (AP) — The U.S. Justice Department filed lawsuits against four states this week, claiming their climate actions ...
The petition asks the Environment Department to apply the state’s liquid waste regulations rather than the ground and surface ...
Losing a four-year, $900,000 grant, according to Kulshan Carbon Trust, or KCT — a Bellingham-based nonprofit focused on ...
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Nashville audiologist warns music lovers to protect their hearing during summer concert season. Learn how to properly use earplugs to prevent damage while enjoying live performances.
The EPA is overhauling its staffing and offices to cut taxpayer funds going to the agency and to bring its workforce down to Reagan-era levels, Administrator Zeldin announced.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin details the agency's goal to be as efficient 'as possible,' its approach to staffing and its projects with other departments and agencies.
The most powerful court in Latin America and the Caribbean, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, is preparing to clarify the obligations of States in relation to climate change. In its upcoming ...
A new report adds to the already overwhelming case that protected areas and Indigenous territories in the Amazon Rainforest ...