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How did garbage get so political? Why is so much of it in our backyard? An interview with Alexander Clapp, author of Waste Wars.
The Journal Gazette received a call asking for help finding an archive photo from the Caswell-Runyan fire in Huntington.
Scientists have discovered that a molecule known for defending animal immune systems called itaconate also plays a powerful ...
Blue Diamond will begin closing its Sacramento processing facility. About 600 workers will be affected by the action.
The largest map of the universe, created with data from the James Webb Space Telescope, shows almost 800,000 galaxies crammed ...
This is part of a broader mission from iNaturalist and other nature-centric citizen science apps such as eBird and Zooniverse ...
Agriculture is Georgia’s top industry, and in recent years the Peach State has become an emerging hub for indoor agriculture.
The share price of Venture Global, Inc. (NYSE:VG) surged by 19.07% between May 29 and June 5, 2025, putting it among the ...
It’s hard not to relate to the little insects that carnivorous plants like the Cape sundew, Venus flytraps and pitcher plants feed upon. What seems to be an inert plant, a part of the ecological ...
Donald Trump on May 23rd declared nuclear power to be “a hot industry.” Nuclear power plants are “very safe and environmental ...
Two metro Denver construction sites offer a glimpse into the power and water needs of the growing data center industry as it ...
Dots.eco has emerged as a way to help game companies grow their audiences through a common interest in saving the environment.