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Goodbye, ‘soy boys.’ Hello, swole vegans.
Cities across the West rely on fragile water sources and aging infrastructure.
New research finds that eggs belonging to the small-spotted catshark will have a much harder time surviving under the worst case climate scenario by 2100.
The hurricane already hit Grenada, St. Vincent, and the Grenadines with venom, and now encroaches on Jamaica.
A deep dive into the petrochemical industry's proposals for the global plastics treaty.
The material left behind by nuclear fission remains radioactive for millennia. Safely disposing of it requires stashing it for, essentially, eternity.
Just in case you needed a more obvious symbol of a nation in trouble.
A new study found traces of hazardous chemicals from the East Palestine disaster in 16 U.S. states.
This month, some 9,000 people will get to work guiding the country toward a cleaner future.
A new study finds that politicians tend to use shorter words in speeches on hot days.
Corporations sold Americans on the chasing arrows — while stripping the logo of its worth.
From England to India, particulate matter in the air runs risks to human health.
A new study finds levels of the carcinogen ethylene oxide that are nine times higher than those estimated by the EPA’s models.
Was this extra warming a blip, or a sign that climate change is veering off predictable tracks?
The federal government is refusing to restore eroded beaches in Pinellas County unless homeowners agree to one condition: public access.
El Niño has been rough. Its departure could be even rougher.
While the recent death aboard a Singapore Airlines flight is probably an outlier, we're in for a bumpy future.
From human testicles to clouds, microplastics have infiltrated seemingly everything.
The disastrous financial and environmental effects of corn ethanol subsidies, broken down by the late-night Brit.
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