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The projected pace of retirements could slow down, given the shift in regulatory policies and power market dynamics.
A report on President Donald Trump’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda is in conflict with early Trump administration actions, scientists say.
In Los Angeles, a second disaster started with the cleanup. Between exploding EV batteries, asbestos dumping, and a ...
Home reverse osmosis systems are becoming more popular in central Iowa as nitrates affect public drinking water supplies.
A polluted tailings pond at the Kennecott Utah mine has sunk 20 feet or more, raising concerns that it has seeped contamination into the neighboring Great Salt Lake.
In a Friday, July 11, press release, the City of Rawlins announced the next step in its Rawlins Rising Initiative funded ...
The EPA placed several of its Duluth laboratory employees on leave for signing a letter criticizing the Trump administration.
The House Appropriations Committee also unveiled its fiscal 2026 plan for the Department of Transportation. More bills, ...
Science Moms works to demystify climate change and motivate moms to demand plans and solutions that will protect the planet for their kids—and their kids from dangerous, climate-change fueled extreme ...
Three environmental groups are suing the EPA, asking a judge to order the agency to reassess its regulations on the chemical.
Hays-based Sunflower Electric Power Corp., which provides power to communities in 58 Kansas counties, received a two-year ...