New research reveals that one-third of great apes on the African continent are threatened by mining concessions, while inadequate protective measures are in place. By Katie...
A University of Louisville graduate student has exposed a comedy of errors by federal, state and local agencies that has allowed hazardous wastes to pollute the...
Sulfuryl fluoride kills wood termites, but it can also kill people and is a potent greenhouse gas. By Phil McKenna, Liza Gross California emits more sulfuryl...
A new paper traces legal action against the livestock industry and outlines strategies for new legal claims By Georgina Gustin Livestock agriculture is a major source...
A new study documents large-scale ocean system changes that threaten the stability of marine ecosystems in the sea between Europe, Africa and the Middle East. By...
Texas has become an early hot spot for geothermal energy exploration as scores of former oil industry workers and executives are taking their knowledge to a...
Ahead of a visit to Shiloh by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, McKinnon said the community has waited for help long enough. By Lee Hedgepeth COFFEE COUNTY,...
A person in Texas recently tested positive for avian influenza. The virus has already spilled over into a number of mammalian species since it first appeared....
The Zambian government’s cuts to fossil fuel subsidies may be helping reduce the use of planet-heating oil – but they are causing hardship among groups that...
Separate efforts by Brown University researchers and OpenSecrets allow searches of who’s influencing state lawmakers. Less than half of states make lobbying information accessible for analysis....