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What do you get when you mix seawater with recycled soda cans and coffee? According to researchers at MIT, you get green hydrogen—a clean source of energy that many are hoping can replace fossil fuels ...
The world’s oceans are getting darker. That’s the conclusion of a new study out last week that says there’s cause for concern ...
Pope Leo XIV’s Views on the Environment and Climate Change While Leo has been outspoken on climate and the environment, he has attracted some criticism from LGBTQ+ Catholics for remarks he made about ...
According to a law passed in 1990, every four years the federal government is required to issue the National Climate Assessment on the effects of global warming on the U.S. Now, the Trump ...
The tariff wars started by President Trump are likely to speed up seabed mining of metals in the Pacific Ocean, which could endanger marine environments. A U.S. company called Impossible Metals ...
It was learned last week that the Trump administration plans to close an office in Hawai’i that helps measure climate change. Scientists at the Global Monitoring Laboratory in Hilo gather daily ...
Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency announced it would undo 31 landmark regulations, many having to do with protecting clean air. In addition, the agency indicated it would narrow the ...
At the end of last week, firefighters were making progress to contain the largest wildfires burning in Southern California as winds were calmer, but the forecast this week is for more Santa Ana winds ...
Every time there’s an online outage or streaming service starts to buffer, there’s an impulse to blame a hacker...or “the cloud.” After all, web traffic is handled by satellites, right? Wrong.
Yet, these areas, hard hit by climate-change fueled disasters, have been attracting new residents. The metro area around Tampa and St. Petersburg has grown by almost 40 percent since 2000, adding one ...