Salt water from the Atlantic Ocean used to stop 150 kilometers from the mouth of The Gambia River. But now, with sea level ...
WILLOW, Alaska—Corey Ercolani pulled a northern pike from a gillnet and slit its belly with a knife. Inside its guts lay fresh evidence of a growing biological crime: a dead juvenile salmon. A coho, ...
Two weeks after a pair of earthquakes decimated cities in the nation’s north, experts are still trying to understand the ...
It's just a question of whether we're fast enough to stretch out that loss to several thousand years versus dumb enough to ...
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PRINCETON, Iowa—From the beginning, the new well was a headache. Late in 2022, an overly powerful pump caused eight months of costly water main breaks in Princeton, a town of nearly 1,000 residents on ...
Federal and state governments are helping Energy Fuels boost its processing of uranium and rare earth elements, but the ...
Questions remain about cleanup at the North Carolina site, which had been hailed as a solution for dealing with plastic waste ...
The International Energy Agency expects demand to rebound in 2027, but analysts question whether the Iran war could hasten a ...
Thirteen collegiate and post-collegiate journalists have joined Inside Climate News as reporting fellows this summer. ICN’s ...
Advocacy groups said the order failed to establish an energy emergency. The Department of Energy partly attributed one to ...
In the U.S., many Native American tribes maintain deep cultural and historical ties to ancestral lands outside of reservation boundaries. A 19th-century mining law still governs much of today’s ...
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