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Winter ticks killing moose

Winter ticks wiped out nearly 90% of the moose calves scientists tracked in part of Maine last year

Maine is home to the largest moose population in the lower 48 states. But the iconic species is being challenged by ticks and climate change.

Could climate change make food less nutritious?

Could climate change make food less nutritious?

New research looks at the way extreme weather will impact foods rich in micronutrients like zinc, vitamin A, and iron, putting low- and middle-income countries at increased risk of malnutrition.
Declining fish biodiversity affecting human nutrition
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Declining fish biodiversity in Peruvian Amazon affecting human nutrition

Declining fish diversity in the Peruvian Amazon could affect nutrition for many of the region's 800,000 people, according to a new study.

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The North Carolina hog industry's answer to pollution: A $500m pipeline project
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The North Carolina hog industry's answer to pollution: A $500m pipeline project

Instead of implementing safer systems, activists say Smithfield Foods is seeking to profit from hog waste under the guise of 'renewable energy'.

Environmental injustice rampant worldwide
ensia.com

Study: Environmental injustice is rampant around the world

The history of disproportionate environmental impacts on Black, Indigenous, and people of color often goes back for centuries.

Ten US refineries emit cancer-causing chemical above EPA limit
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Ten US refineries emit cancer-causing chemical above EPA limit

Ten oil refineries in the United States are emitting levels of the pollutant benzene well above the federal government's "action level" limit, according to a new report.

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