Environment

A filing error put 90,000 acres of Yakama Nation land in Washington state’s hands

The story of the Yakama Nation's fight for their ancestral lands is a poignant tale of resilience and determination. In 1855, Chief Kamiakin was coerced into signing away over 10

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Michigan’s ambitious clean energy laws face a peninsula-sized hurdle

Michigan's Upper Peninsula Faces Challenges as State Implements Clean Energy Laws Michigan recently joined the ranks of states with clean

In coal-rich Kentucky, a new green aluminum plant could bring jobs and clean energy

The announcement of Century Aluminum's plans to build a new green aluminum plant in northeastern Kentucky has brought new hope

The Keir bears?

Time to Make a Change: The Case for Faux-Fur Caps for the King’s GuardSince Sir Keir Starmer took office as

How Can We Defend Government Science from Political Interference?

Protecting Scientific Integrity in Government Agencies: A Blueprint for the Future As the 2024 presidential election draws near, the outcome

‘Weather whiplash’ helped drive this year’s California wildfires

Wildfires have been a major concern in California this summer, with over 6,000 fires burning nearly a million acres of

Cumbrian coal mine ruled unlawful

The High Court has made a landmark decision to quash the planning permission granted for a controversial coal mine in

Ask A Scientist: How Can Science and Data Inform Fairer, Freer Elections?

It’s clear that there are systemic barriers that contribute to lower voter turnout and higher rates of rejected ballots in

South America is burning. Climate scientists who have seen this coming for decades

South America is currently facing its worst forest fire season in almost 20 years, with millions of acres burning across