Environment

Why Trump’s order targeting state climate laws is probably illegal

President Donald Trump's ongoing efforts to dismantle U.S. climate policy took a drastic turn this week as he directed the Justice Department to challenge state laws aimed at addressing the

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Why thinning a forest could get you more drinking water

Snowpack is a crucial resource for many regions, providing water for cities, crops, and ecosystems as it melts and flows

What Can You Do With Your Old Electrical Wires and Cables?

Local Recycling Centers If you prefer to drop off your old wires and cables locally, you can check with your

Rain, rain go away

Extreme weather swings from drought to persistent rain have wreaked havoc on families battling flooding and farmers facing another challenging

Kristi Noem all but killed FEMA. Will her departure save it?

Noem's controversial tenure as the head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has come to an end with her

The hidden potential of Trump’s critical minerals stockpile

The Trump administration's approach to renewable energy and critical minerals has been a topic of debate and controversy over the

How to Recycle or Dispose of Single-Use Alkaline Batteries

How to Responsibly Dispose of Single-Use Household Batteries Every year, Americans buy almost 3 billion dry-cell batteries for things like

Governor Newsom, Be the Man Science Needs

Olivia Dean's Grammy Win and Gavin Newsom's Leadership Olivia Dean's recent Grammy win for Best New Artist was a well-deserved

Electrifying a Bay Area railway made it faster, cleaner, and more frequent

Adina Levin's recent trip on Caltrain from Menlo Park to San Francisco highlighted a significant change in the region's transportation