Environment

What Can You Do About Nonpoint Source Pollution?

Nonpoint source pollution (NPS) remains a significant environmental concern, as it is challenging to pinpoint the exact sources of pollution. Unlike identifiable sources like oil spills or toxic waste sites,

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Nuestra América: The Western Hemisphere Belongs to All Its People, Not Just to the United States 

In the tumultuous beginning of 2026, the actions of President Trump have sent shockwaves through the Western Hemisphere, plunging it

Trump’s ‘get-out-of-jail-free card’ for polluters faces its latest test

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made a surprising announcement last spring, revealing that President Trump would consider granting exemptions to

Will Rio Tinto leave Madagascar a toxic legacy?

Contamination remains a pressing issue at the Rio Tinto QMM mine in Madagascar, with unresolved social, environmental, and human rights

Visiting Oregon? You may soon have to pay a tax to protect its wildlife.

The 1% for Wildlife bill in Oregon is a crucial piece of legislation that could provide much-needed funding for the

New Hampshire Republicans want to raise taxes on homes with solar

New Hampshire Republicans are sparking controversy with their proposal to eliminate a 50-year-old property tax exemption for households and businesses

Panic buying ahead of the winter storm isn’t preparedness. Here’s who it hurts.

This leads to a lack of access to essential items for those who may already struggle to put food on

How thick is the ice on the Great Lakes? Scientists want your help.

Scientists in the Midwest are seeking assistance from the public this winter to gather data on ice thickness on the

The biomass industry promised these Southern towns prosperity. So why are they still dying?

Shelton / Mississippi Today">A painted saw blade depicting Urania’s early days sits in the town’s recreation hall. The Louisiana town