Newsletter Photo by Brian Yurasits on Unsplash New Hampshire's primary once pushed GOP to action on acid rain. Climate change is another story Three decades ago, Republicans in New Hampshire’s primary rallied around solving acid rain. Now, the presidential contenders dismiss climate change.
Solutions David Schindler, the scientific giant who defended fresh water Among the world’s greatest ecologists, his boreal research has touched all of our lives.
Causes thebarentsobserver.com Christmas Day brings final end to Barents region's largest air polluter Smelting will stop on December 25 at the plant in Nikel near Russia's border to Norway.
Resilience Concerns about the Great Lakes increase, while Ontario loons decrease Ontario loons are declining, with fewer chicks being born, according to a new study that took four decades and hundreds of researchers.
Causes Inside the fight to shut down Baltimore's pollution-spewing trash incinerator "If you drive here at certain times of night, it smells like death."
Solutions e360.yale.edu How the laws that Earth Day inspired have benefited us all The rules the Trump administration loves to criticize have made life better and healthier for millions of Americans.
Causes A Nova Scotia ‘gold rush’ means more threats for at-risk Atlantic salmon, even in areas that are meant to be protected As another new gold mine is proposed in the province, conservation groups are concerned its construction could decimate protected habitat for at-risk species.