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Wildfire smoke could soon kill 71,000 Americans every year

Wildfires are a growing threat to public health, with smoke from these blazes proving to be a deadly killer even for those who live miles away from the flames. A

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Guest Idea: When to Act and What to Use for Seasonal Pest Control

Effective pest management hinges on understanding pest cycles in relation to their yearly patterns. By observing these cycles, homeowners can

Here’s How Environmental Leadership Protects Californians from Prices Spikes and Greedy Polluters

Global conflicts, such as the ongoing wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, are driving up gas prices in California

The West’s unprecedented winter could fuel a summer of disaster

In Park City, Utah, skiers encountered patches of grass on the slopes for much of the winter, signaling a season

Sustainability In Your Ear: Schneider Electric’s Steve Wilhite Maps the Renewable Energy Transition

The global energy landscape is undergoing two significant shifts: a transition from centralized fossil-fuel generation to decentralized renewable sources, and

Democracy Depends on Science—So Scientists Need to Show Up for Democracy

On March 28th, millions nationwide are expected to participate in local events supporting the latest No Kings mobilization, opposing President

Is Working from Home Really More Sustainable?

Eliminating your daily commute could more than halve your work-related carbon emissions. This significant reduction, however, is contingent upon making

This Women’s History Month, Make History for Black Women by Resisting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Attacks

Shortly after President Trump took the oath for his second term, he signed executive orders targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

DOGE goes nuclear: How Trump invited Silicon Valley into America’s nuclear power regulator

This story was originally published by ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Last summer, officials from the