Environment

How U.S. Elections Could Shape Global Climate Talks with China

The U.S. election could shape global climate efforts, with China’s future actions hinging on who leads the White House, impacting…

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How Climate Change Is Accelerating Bridge Deterioration: An In-Depth Look at America’s Aging Infrastructure

How Climate Change is Deteriorating U.S. Bridges: Extreme heat and flooding are rapidly weakening bridges, causing them to collapse and…

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How Birds Build Nests: Unveiling the Cultural Traditions in Avian Architecture

Birds aren’t just instinctual builders; they learn and pass down nest-building styles, revealing surprising levels of cultural transmission and intelligence.

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How “Forever Chemicals” Are Contaminating America’s Farmland: A Growing Crisis

For decades, American farmers have been encouraged by government agencies to use municipal sewage sludge as a nutrient-rich fertilizer on…

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How a Business Group is Challenging Texas Over Anti-E.S.G. Law

A Texas law barring business with firms that boycott fossil fuels faces a legal challenge, claiming it violates First Amendment…

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How Canada’s 2023 Wildfires Became a Major Global Carbon Emitter

Canada's 2023 wildfires emitted more carbon than nearly any nation, challenging global warming models and raising concerns about future forest…

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How Effective Climate Change Policies Make Polluters Pay: A Study Reveals the Path Forward

Effective climate policies hinge on carbon pricing. Study shows only 63 of 1,500 policies cut emissions, proving polluters must pay…

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How the U.S. is Struggling to Harness Offshore Wind Energy: Challenges, Setbacks, and Future Prospects

America's offshore wind energy faces major setbacks with rising costs and project cancellations, challenging its 2030 climate goals and clean…

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How Antarctica’s Ice Collapse May Be Slower Than Feared

New research suggests that the catastrophic collapse of Antarctica's ice cliffs may be less likely than feared, offering a bit…

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How Extreme Heat and Climate Shocks are Threatening Global Education Gains

Extreme heat is disrupting education globally, with school closures and learning loss, especially in vulnerable regions, threatening decades of progress.

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