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Revoking climate-change regulation may be the worst thing Trump has done
Climate-change denialism used to be a fringe right-wing tendency. Now it’s the law of the land, and we’ll all suffer from it.
The Oscar-winning Promising Young Woman director’s new period drama, based on the 1847 gothic romance novel, features Jacob ...
The battle is expected to reach the Supreme Court, which is far more conservative today than it was when the measure was ...
Snowpack levels across a wide swath of Western US states are among the lowest seen in decades, even as regulators struggle to negotiate water rights in the region.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani will walk back a campaign promise and curb an expansion of the CityFHEPS voucher, a crucial subsidy for New Yorkers exiting homeless shelters, according to the New ...
Male frogs sing faster in warm water, slower in cold. Scientists think females use these changes as thermometers for breeding ...
A new United Nations report warns that the world has entered “global water bankruptcy,” meaning demand is outpacing supply in ...
As of today, the federal government no longer even acknowledges that greenhouse gases are linked to climate change.
The Trump administration on Thursday revoked the basis for federal climate regulations, undermining the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to protect the environment and public health. Here’s ...
The Trump administration on Thursday terminated the Environmental Protection Agency’s “Endangerment Finding,” a landmark ...
The Environmental Protection Agency rejected the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them.
Many tropical cities may heat up faster than nearby rural areas, raising health risks even if global warming stays near 2°C.
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