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Toxic ‘black rain’ hits Tehran after strikes on oil and water infrastructure in Iran
Recent strikes on Middle Eastern oil and desalination infrastructure have triggered a dire environmental ...
Last August, 65,000 litres of bright red chemicals were pumped into the Gulf of Maine - yet this wasn't an enormous industrial disaster.
Climate Compass on MSN
4 environmental lessons past generations learned that still shape climate science today
There is something humbling about realizing that the most urgent climate questions we wrestle with today were, in many ways, already being answered decades ago. Scientists, policymakers, and ordinary ...
The National Audubon Society warns that two-thirds of North American bird species are at risk of extinction because of rising temperatures. As habitats shift, food sources vanish, and “mega-fires” ...
To some it was a reckless experiment but scientists hope the dispersal of 65,000 litres of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine could ease the climate crisis ...
CNW/ - The Nova Scotia Salmon Association (NSSA) is celebrating a significant advancement in climate action and watershed restoration as RBC purchases a ...
Green Matters on MSN
China's New Water Battery Survives 120,000+ Charging Cycles and Outlasts Lithium by Decades
China's new invention uses environment created by tofu brine to be more long-lasting than lithium batteries.
Green Matters on MSN
Mass Reintroduction of Rare Fishes Turns Adirondack's Barren Lakes into a Thriving Marine Ecosystem
New conservation efforts and rare fish reintroduction are helping restore Adirondack lakes that were once left nearly lifeless.
The county's Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) has survived budget cuts, changing politics and the scorn of developers. But now environmental advocates worry its storied tenure ...
Environmental advocates worry its storied tenure might be coming to an end under plans to strip it of environmental-permitting authority.
River vegetation commonly called eel grass still has not recovered since the rising water levels caused by Hurricane Irma in 2017.
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