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Crushed concrete from demolished nuclear sites can capture over 90% of strontium-90, a harmful radioactive isotope. This method repurposes demolition waste, re…
Alabama has requested federal approval to destroy 1,500 acres of wetlands and 10 miles of streams for a $5.4 billion highway project, despite opposition citing…
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that victims cannot sue pesticide companies for failing to warn about cancer risks if the federal government approved the labe…
Enbridge’s proposed North Carolina pipeline expansion faces opposition despite claims of environmental protection, following its 2020 Tennessee spill that cont…
Dutch climate scientist Detlef van Vuuren is the most-cited researcher in IPCC reports due to his work on Representative Concentration Pathways and Shared Soci…
The Department of Energy’s Genesis Mission stands as this generation’s great scientific endeavor.
Environmental and Indigenous rights defenders remained among the world’s most targeted human rights advocates in 2025, despite landmark rulings by internationa…
At least three coal plants have been repeatedly cited for violating environmental regulations.
Malaria is one of the world's deadliest infectious diseases. Because it is transmitted by mosquitoes, malaria is extremely sensitive to environmental condition…
Lebanese environmental activist Mona Khalil, whose work helped turn a stretch of coastline in southern Lebanon into one of the eastern Mediterranean's most imp…
From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Jenni Doering with author Kevin Trenberth. El Niño …
























