Environment

Bottom trawling like ‘bulldozing national parks’

Habitats: Protecting Marine Life in English WatersThe Marine Management Organisation (MMO) and Defra are leading a consultation that will run for 12 weeks until September 1st. The proposed measures aim

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How Major Carbon Producers Drive Sea Level Rise and Climate Injustice

The latest study released by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) sheds light on the significant impact of emissions from

The Trump administration’s climate policies jeopardize research in disaster-prone Puerto Rico

The impact of President Donald Trump's policies on research in Puerto Rico is becoming increasingly evident, as federal funding opportunities

The Infuriating Story Told by the Corporate and National Carbon Emissions Data

Climate change is a pressing issue that requires accountability for past emissions. To address this, quantifying the contributions of the

Farmers left holding the bill after financial promises not kept.

The Trump administration's freeze on funding from the Inflation Reduction Act has caused significant delays and uncertainty for farmers and

Transportation Professionals Saw Elon Musk’s Lies and Disdain for the Public Firsthand.

Today, as we face a crisis of government effectiveness and integrity, your expertise as a professional in the transportation field

Gutting clean energy incentives would drive up electric bills

The Trump administration's stance on renewables and fossil fuels has been a topic of debate, with claims that renewables are

The Theft, Harm, and Presidential Grift of Privatizing the National Weather Service 

Protecting Our Public Weather Services This week, wildfires are raging across Texas, prompting life-saving alerts issued by the National Weather

A court ordered Greenpeace to pay a pipeline company $660M. What happens next?

courts, the broader implications of the case have alarmed free speech advocates and environmental activists. They fear that the massive