Environment

The Supreme Court takes up a Guam munitions case with high stakes for CHamoru lands

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could decide the fate of Tarague Beach, a site of cultural and ecological significance for the Indigenous CHamoru people

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Oak Flat gets another reprieve from federal judge

A federal judge has issued an injunction that further delays the transfer of Oak Flat, an Indigenous religious site in

Earth911 Inspiration: Listen To The Voices Of Nature

Nature is full of voices that we must choose to hear, as poet John Keats beautifully reminds us in his

How Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill will raise household energy costs

Energy policy analysts are warning of significant consequences if major legislation pushed through Congress by Republicans is enacted. The legislation,

What to Expect When You’re Expecting During Danger Season

As the summer season approaches, it is crucial for pregnant individuals to be aware of the potential risks posed by

Fool’s Gold: The Trump Administration’s New Executive Order Is a Bad-Faith Attack on Science

The Trump Administration's Misleading Executive Order on Science On the Friday afternoon before Memorial Day, the Trump administration released an

Wikifarmer Is A Goldmine For Home Gardeners

Wikifarmer explains how mulching helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, suppress weeds, and improve soil structure. By strategically choosing the

The smoke from Canada’s wildfires may be even more toxic than usual

Wildfires are a common occurrence in many parts of the world, but the recent wildfires in central and western Canada

How 3 years of war have ravaged Ukraine’s forests, and the people who depend on them

But the ongoing conflict has transformed these beneficial fires into destructive blazes, with almost 5 million acres burned since February