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Researchers found that “sex reversal” was more common than expected in wild birds from multiple locations in Australia, according to a new study published in Biology Letters.In short:“Sex reversal” ...
Shell is exploring a sale of its massive plastics facility in western Pennsylvania, built with a $1.65 billion state tax break, as the company shifts away from petrochemicals and toward its core ...
More than 180 Federal Emergency Management Agency employees have warned Congress that mismanagement and unqualified leadership under the Trump administration are undermining the agency’s ability to ...
Southern European farmers are investing heavily in climate adaptations as rising temperatures, droughts, and extreme weather threaten long-established crops like grapes, olives, and citrus.Sarah ...
Lawmakers are moving to undo protections against toxic PFAS, opening the door to more exposure for service members, firefighters, and nearby communities.Shannon Kelleher reports for The New Lede.In ...
Extreme heat is forcing changes to outdoor recreation across the U.S., and it's also shifting public perception, with more ...
The Trump administration's attempt to revoke a key federal finding that climate change threatens public health is drawing sharp criticism from scientists who say the supporting reports distort or ...
Dark-colored vehicles may be silently driving up urban temperatures by intensifying the heat radiated into city streets, according to new research from Portugal.Craig Saueurs reports for Euronews.In ...
Yosemite National Park is facing record summer crowds with hundreds fewer staffers on hand, as Trump administration workforce reductions ripple through park operations.Heather Richards reports for E&E ...
Federal officials warn of power loss at Lake Powell as water levels continue to fall and states struggle to reach agreement on a new Colorado River allocation formula.Allen Best reports for Colorado ...
A generation after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, survivors and experts warn that sweeping cuts to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under President Trump could leave the U.S.
Some Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) employees were placed on administrative leave after signing a letter criticizing staff reductions and policy changes that they say threaten the ...
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