The latest State of the Climate report paints a grim picture of global warming. But by reducing our emissions and fossil fuel use, we can still slow it down.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — In recognition of the first day of Spring, the Staten Island Zoo hosted a student event titled “Weather ...
Nearly $1 million in grants have been awarded to projects in communities along the Hudson River estuary, including in Ulster and Dutchess counties, the state Department of Environmental Conservation ...
Presenting to North Idaho community members during the Youth Water Summit as a Lake City high school junior in the spring of ...
University of Phoenix announces the publication of "Harnessing AI, Virtual Landscapes, and Anthropomorphic Imaginaries to ...
Nelly Koz has always made an impact in her community through her love of the outdoors. Now, she’ll have a chance to make an ...
A transformative, week-long environmental science experience for high school students, July 5–11 Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State University’s Lyndon Campus will welcome high school students ...
The former Gelman Sciences Inc. contamination includes 1,4-dioxane, which can cause cancer and liver and kidney damage.
UCSF environmental epidemiologist and toxicologist Matthew Gribble, PhD, was named by The Pew Charitable Trusts as the 2026 ...
As the United States continues to lead global oil and gas production—accounting for roughly 20% of worldwide output in 2024—understanding how different extraction methods affect ecosystems has never ...
The Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute (Picker ISI) has announced this year’s awards supporting interdisciplinary ...
Baruch College is expanding academic opportunities for students interested in climate and sustainability careers, announcing ...
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