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COMMENTARY R.I. needs a Green Amendment. It’s powerful protection for our environment. Our legislators should establish constitutional rights to clean air and water, clean soil, and a stable ...
Note that none of the experts we found suggested sticking an M-80 into the hole of a wasp nest. The post What Happens When a Man Sticks a Firecracker in a Wasp Nest Next to His House? appeared ...
Utah will have a new nuclear reactor running by 2026, Gov. Cox and startup Valar Atomics announce By the time the Winter Olympics return to Utah in 2034, the goal is to “have operational nuclear ...
Most of us will leave behind a large 'digital legacy' when we die. Here's how to plan what happens to it by Bjorn Nansen, The Conversation ...
In collaboration with a Japanese university, NASA researchers used supercomputers to predict when life will no longer be possible on Earth.
How has protecting the very environment that sustains our life become so partisan (“We used to agree on Earth Day. Political division has changed environmental priorities,” April 22)?
Rather than spiraling into panic, we should take a moment to appreciate the remarkable progress we’ve made in improving the environment, and acknowledge that a key factor is prosperity.
We are in a race against time and climate change. This article is your guide to the reasons for optimism and pessimism, and what must happen to achieve our climate goals.
What will happen to our trees, Altadena worries, as debris cleanup ramps up For generations, Altadena’s trees have become vital to the the area’s identity. As the Eaton fire recovery moves ...
Altadena residents and arborists are sounding the alarm about protecting the town’s trees as crews get set to begin phase two of debris removal.
Moderated by Afsaneh A. Rafii, this panel focuses on the intersections of environmental degradation, climate change, and social justice.