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Several important websites hosting US national climate assessments have gone offline, hindering access to crucial climate ...
New U.S. seafood policy draws criticism from scientists who warn it may harm sustainability, cut data, and weaken oversight.
House Agriculture Committee Republicans aren’t happy with some of the Senate’s changes to their SNAP reconciliation ...
The Hurricane Hunter planes that fly into storms can also be used to generate three-dimensional storm images, but the ...
All of the Texas Observer’s articles are available for free syndication for news sources under the following conditions: ...
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Water Scarcity Could Destabilize Central Asia
Central Asia’s worsening water crisis risks regional instability, but also creates a rare opening for the US to engage ...
I’ve been conducting raptor surveys by vehicle along Washington’s coastal beaches. Completed with a host of volunteers, the ...
Rapid intensification can make hurricanes more dangerous in a short period, leaving less time for preparation and response.
Recent polling shows that nearly 80% of registered U.S. voters want government agencies to keep researching and sharing global warming data. The administration is dismantling both.
Websites displaying legally mandated U.S. national climate assessments seem to have disappeared. The reports tell state and local governments and everyday people what to expect in a warming world and ...
If the proposed budget holds, it could potentially result in the layoff of more than 1,000 scientists and researchers in Colorado.
While federal funding cuts loom, Vermont outlines its plans for the next four years of climate action to lower carbon emissions to legally-binding goals ...