From toxic smoke and oil spills to rising emissions, poisoned soil and damaged ecosystems, war can reshape the environment long after the fighting stops.
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New species and warming seas reshape ocean risks
Scientists have identified a new species of man-o-war jellyfish in northern Japan, raising concerns that warming seas are expanding its range and risks to swimmers. At the same time, researchers warn ...
A proposed copper mine in northern Minnesota has become a battleground for politicians and environmentalists — and a pressing ...
Climate fiction movies can cover many mediums and genres, from animated gems like Wall-E and Flow to sci-fi dystopias like ...
The Concord Naval Weapons Station closed in 2005, but converting the more than 5,000-acre property into housing has been a ...
Coss said would be inviting representatives of Perry Township trustees, the Perry JEDD Board, Perry Joint Fire District and ...
Spain's Olympic gold-medal winning sailor Fernando Echavarri said he was fortunate to have escaped with his life after being robbed at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro as he and two fellow Spaniards walked ...
Wednesday was Earth Day. So what does that mean to anyone anymore? Do we wish each other a rather hollow Hallmark sounding “Happy Earth Day”? That seems to be missing ...
The answer is simple: lots of time and lots of determination. This roadside attraction has become famous across Colorado.
From Japan’s version of Atlantis, to unexplained booming sounds, to giant squids – these are the ocean’s most terrifying and ...
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