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At low tide on Tybee Island, Georgia, the beach stretches out as wide as it gets with the small waves breaking far away ...
In early July, flash floods along the Guadalupe River killed 138 people and caused an estimated $1.1 billion in damage, ...
New research catalogs several “abrupt changes,” like a precipitous loss of sea ice, unfolding in Antarctica with dire implications for us all.
The U.S. discards vast quantities of critical minerals in mine waste each year - including enough lithium to power 10 million ...
The draft of the treaty that negotiators began working on last week mentioned human rights at least twice. But the text ...
Can urban design actually motivate people to walk more? New data says yes - people in walkable cities get about 20 percent ...
They brought in their big heavy equipment and started coming up Little River to remove debris,” Huggins said. The workers, ...
Extreme heat, malnutrition linked to crop failures, and air pollution caused by the burning of fossil fuels are driving ...
The rare window to ask tough questions opens after a disaster. Too often, it closes before accurate answers can emerge.
Despite strong evidence that plastics are harmful to people, oil-producing countries oppose action on human health.
Replacing conventional boilers with heat pumps could also avoid 33 million asthma attacks by 2050, thanks to improved air ...
A Native Hawaiian mother’s fight to keep her family in Lāhainā despite soaring costs, mortgage limbo, and land-hungry ...
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