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Rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns and increased frequency of extreme weather have disrupted the delicate ...
While federal funding cuts loom, Vermont outlines its plans for the next four years of climate action to lower carbon emissions to legally-binding goals ...
Several important websites hosting US national climate assessments have gone offline, hindering access to crucial climate ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — As Republicans in Congress rushed forward with a massive tax and spending cut bill, a North Carolina ...
Officials are asking the public to help identify and count butterflies. They call it the "Butterfly Atlas," and it's a ...
In order to ensure people have the right information and form the right opinions about energy and climate, Morgera argues ...
Arctic tern numbers down nearly a third at key breeding site, experts warn - Conservationists say the ‘red-listed’ birds are ...
Regardless of the fate of the “Big Beautiful Bill,” the political tug-of-war over energy already has damaged an industry and ...
While fireflies provide a spectacular show during summer months, scientists warn that their population is flickering.
From parks and trails to neighborhoods, ticks are becoming a year-round concern. Scientists are seeing big changes in where ...
Cambridge officials support the Mass Ready Act, a $2.9 billion climate legislation focusing on infrastructure and ...
A sweeping reform to the California Environmental Quality Act has divided environmentalists and climate advocates.
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