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Testing times for Starmer

Public Opinion and Political Action: The Push to End Animal TestingPublic opinion holds significant power in the realm of politics, as voters expect their leaders to address issues that are

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Ask a Scientist: How Close Are We to a Clean Energy Transition?

Transitioning to Clean Energy: The Exciting Progress in Energy Storage After experiencing the hottest summer on record, the world is

The climate stakes of the Harris-Trump election

As the country grapples with the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, the devastating impact of these natural disasters has

Planetary Carbon Sinks In Crisis And What You Can Do

Ecosystem services, the benefits that nature provides to humans, are crucial for our survival. However, in recent years, these services

What Is FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund? What You Should Know, Why Costs Keep Rising and What We Can Do About It

These agencies work in tandem with FEMA to provide resources and expertise in response to disasters. Some of the key

The water election that wasn’t – Grist

Zoya Teirstein / Grist Meanwhile, I also traveled to the smallest state capital in the country, Montpelier, Vermont, to investigate

Crafts Made From Found Fall Foliage

Twig Picture Frame Photo: Deschanel Gordon/Kids Craft Room Turn found twigs into a rustic and charming picture frame with this

The Election Is Almost Here—But Where Is the Farm Bill?

Congress Takes Break with Key Legislation Unresolved As Congress heads out of Washington, DC for the campaign trail, critical legislative

First commercial CCS plant is in Illinois. It leaks.

The recent revelations of leaks at Archer Daniels Midland's (ADM) carbon dioxide sequestration well in Decatur, Illinois, have sparked concerns