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With Earth Day happening just a couple days ago, we’ve been talking a lot about how to go green. One organization does this all year round with the mission to reverse the human-caused ...
AS we head towards the midterm elections of 2025, we, the Filipino people, are on the threshold of change. With 317 congressional and 12 senatorial seats at stake, it is really our time to exercise ...
The world is losing its battle to limit climate change, and the United States needs to prepare for consequences.
Low-lying islands aren’t the only ones at risk from our warming planet, as mountain communities are now finding.
While global headlines focus on war, trade, and refugee crises, Bangladesh’s quiet but strategic advances in environmental diplomacy—from climate negotiations to transboundary water and biodiversity ...
The U.K. government is reportedly preparing to greenlight small-scale outdoor experiments aimed at reflecting solar radiation to cool the Earth.
This tiny island nation in the Pacific is offering golden passports and second citizenships to gain money for combating ...
The International Monetary Fund will stay "laser focused" on preventing balance of payments crises and incorporate the Trump ...
Several years ago, snow in New Zealand's Southern Alps turned red, and while many blamed wildfires at the time, new research ...
"The frontlines in the fight for climate action is us, it's us in the states," said the Michigan governor, while addressing ...
Potential funding cuts for NOAA and its research partners threaten irreparable harm not only to climate research but to American safety, competitiveness, and national security.
Veterinarians have recently become overwhelmed by large numbers of marine life along the southern California coast being sickened or killed by what experts say is the worst toxic algae bloom they have ...