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Mercury concentrations in Arctic wildlife are on the rise despite reductions in mercury release, according to a new study published Thursday.
Levels of mercury in Arctic wildlife could continue to rise significantly even as countries curb their emissions, a new study suggests. Researchers analyzed more than 700 samples of fish, mammals ...
Beginning tomorrow, we will launch a series of public conversations across Northeast Ohio, engaging residents in dialogue ...
Understanding how wildfires influence our planet's climate is a daunting challenge. Although fire occurs nearly everywhere on ...
MOSCOW. July 4 (Interfax) - Last year was the warmest in Russia's Arctic zone, 1.24 degrees Celsius above the norm of the 1991-2020 base period, according to a "Review of the state and pollution of ...
Picture this: you’re standing in a frozen landscape, breath visible in the crisp air, when suddenly the sky explodes into a ...
The Trump administration’s agenda megabill passed this week by the Senate and currently under debate in the House contains a ...
The Trump administration announced a plan on June 17 to open nearly 82% of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to oil and ...
A study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that increases in salinity in seawater ...
Ton Seiryo AH-SI9V3B AC effectively cools rooms even in extreme Delhi heat, operates quietly, and features 5-in-1 convertible ...
With congressional approval and Trump's subsequent signature July 4, the 2025 tax reconciliation bill offers expanded ...
Trump’s legislation will hurt clean energy, boost fossil fuels and end investment in environmental justice. Climate advocates ...