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Kabul faces a worsening water shortage that could leave its six million residents without reliable access by 2030, as ...
As extreme summer temperatures grip Phoenix, homeless residents face life-threatening dehydration, burns, and kidney failure ...
To mark the launch of The Lancet’s new system for monitoring plastics’ global impacts, a group of international scientists have issued a call for more urgent efforts to address the steep health costs ...
Extreme weather and rising emissions are making it harder for small farmers to grow nutritious food, complicating the Trump administration’s Make America Healthy Again campaign.Lisa Held reports for ...
A July heat wave that scorched Norway, Sweden, and Finland was made 10 times more likely and 2°C hotter by human-caused climate change, researchers say, stressing how warming is reshaping even the ...
Teen advocates for climate resilience were left without warning or explanation when the Federal Emergency Management Agency disbanded its Youth Preparedness Council earlier this month.Gabriela Aoun ...
More than 20,000 cyclists faced intense heat, humidity, and storms during this year’s RAGBRAI, raising concerns about the ...
Four decades after the Passaic River earned Superfund status for severe chemical contamination, the cleanup faces legal ...
Iraq’s southern marshes, once among the world’s richest wetland ecosystems, are vanishing as oil extraction and drought ...
Major truck manufacturers are suing California to stop enforcement of its stricter emissions standards, citing federal preemption under laws signed by President Trump in June.Sharon Udasin reports for ...
The Biden-era clean hydrogen boom is stalling as rising energy costs, tighter tax credit deadlines, and policy shifts under President Trump make many U.S. projects financially unworkable.Rebecca F.
A new federal study finds that some aquifers in South Dakota’s Black Hills region are being depleted faster than they can recharge, raising concerns over the area’s ability to sustain its growing ...