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The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Inside Climate News report that Maine's shellfish harvesters face increasing ...
The City Council on Wednesday imposed a temporary moratorium on new data centers and separately mandated city planners to ...
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A major global review finds that climate change is intensifying more rapidly in mountain regions than in nearby lowland areas. Scientists warn this uneven warming could have serious consequences for ...
A start up group believes that injecting manure a mile deep below the Earth's surface will store it safely...forever.
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The language used to describe conflicts naturally reflects assumptions about how different forms of violence emerge and ...
The world is entering an era of "global water bankruptcy" with rivers, lakes and aquifers depleting faster than nature can replenish them, a United Nations research institute said on Tuesday.
Picture Antarctica not as a smooth, frozen plain, but as a rugged world of mountains, valleys, and deep channels buried beneath kilometers of ice. That unseen landscape is now coming into focus.