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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is heading into its long-delayed glyphosate safety review with a decimated workforce and reliance on a deeply flawed scientific record that includes a ...
Political scientists warn that the Trump administration’s handling of climate science and environmental policy recalls the Soviet dismissal of scientific integrity and comes amid a rapid erosion of ...
The planet’s breakneck release of carbon dioxide may be steering Earth toward a tipping point that echoes the planet’s most ...
A small Ontario First Nation is turning community gatherings into a lifeline for bats at risk of disappearing from the Georgian Bay area.Leah Borts-Kuperman reports for The Narwhal.In ...
For the first time, China’s booming wind and solar sectors are reducing the country’s carbon emissions, raising pressure on ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to deploy artificial intelligence tools to accelerate reviews of new chemicals, but experts warn that gaps in data quality and transparency could ...
A sweeping reduction of over 20,500 federal health workers since January has left key U.S. agencies unable to fully perform their duties, threatening the nation's capacity to respond to public health ...
The rising number of tourists and long-term research projects in Antarctica are releasing heavy metal particles that darken ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior is applying decades-old environmental laws to slow or stop renewable energy development on public land, using legal tools once aimed at fossil fuels.Rebecca Egan ...
Hurricane Erin intensified from a Category 1 to a Category 5 storm in less than 24 hours, a rapid escalation scientists link directly to rising ocean temperatures driven by climate change.Sachi ...
Scientists are warning that chemicals in everyday plastics are driving a steep worldwide decline in sperm counts, a trend accelerating over the past two decades.Damien Gayle reports for The ...
A global push to cap plastic production collapsed again in Geneva, as major producers like the U.S. and Gulf states resisted limits, stalling the long-running effort to finalize a binding global ...