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Mounting evidence shows no state is safe from the flooding that ravaged the Texas Hill Country. Your community could be next.
The Office of Research and Development produced the science underpinning regulations on everything from pesticides to lead.
It’s not just that it’s dark and people are asleep. Urban sprawl, confirmation bias, and other factors can play a role.
The Miccosuki tribe alleges that both state and federal agents failed to conduct an environmental review of what the camp ...
Environmental groups are concerned that rich countries are exporting plastic to poor countries in the form of “refuse-derived ...
New research shows that even with modest reductions in military funding, the United States would keep a whole lot of carbon ...
Even when floods can be anticipated, communicating their severity to the public is a tall order. Because flash floods are ...
Musicians have long sampled nature sounds. Now, they have a way to share credit — and share their royalties with conservation ...
It’s the latest setback for the longstanding REAP program, casting uncertainty over the future of a resource that helps ...
With an outpouring of volunteers from across Texas, the riverside town of Hunt is grappling with loss and recovery after ...
From Mexico City to the Mekong Delta, increasingly severe droughts caused by climate change are laying waste to ecosystems ...
Flooding is a fact of life in Texas Hill Country, a region home to a flood-prone corridor known as “Flash Flood Alley.” Judge ...
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