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Days After Trump Commits to Seabed Mining, Two Sides Face Off

Days After Trump Commits to Seabed Mining, Two Sides Face

Less than a week after President Trump signed an executive order to accelerate seabed mining, the U.S. government received its
Spring wave of hot weather to be treat for nature lovers

Spring wave of hot weather to be treat for nature

Helen Briggs Environment correspondent, BBC News•@hbriggs Getty Images The swallow is a common summer visitor, arriving in April and leaving
National Climate Assessment Authors Are Dismissed by Trump Administration

National Climate Assessment Authors Are Dismissed by Trump Administration

The Trump administration has dismissed the hundreds of scientists and experts who had been compiling the federal government’s flagship report
New satellite will see through clouds to ‘weigh’ Earth’s forests

New satellite will see through clouds to ‘weigh’ Earth’s forests

Esme Stallard Climate and science correspondent ESA-CNES-ARIANESPACE A first-of-its-kind satellite due to launch on Tuesday will be able to see
E.P.A. Says It Will Tackle ‘Forever Chemicals.’ Details Are Sparse.

E.P.A. Says It Will Tackle ‘Forever Chemicals.’ Details Are Sparse.

The Trump administration announced a flurry of measures to target PFAS contamination, but it stayed mum on whether it intends
Who Founded Carthage? New Genetic Study Upturns Old View

Who Founded Carthage? New Genetic Study Upturns Old View

Phoenicians no doubt traveled to and from Carthage, he said, and over the six or seven centuries of its Punic
‘Bone Collector’ Caterpillars Don’t Play With Their Food. They Wear It.

‘Bone Collector’ Caterpillars Don’t Play With Their Food. They Wear

Hawaii is a beautiful tropical paradise and also home to formidable creepy crawly predators. There are spiders that impale prey
Climate Change, Once a Big Issue, Fades From Canada’s Election

Climate Change, Once a Big Issue, Fades From Canada’s Election

The melting Arctic icecap. Record-smashing wildfires across several provinces. A country that, on average, is warming at twice the rate
Bites on gladiator bones first evidence of combat with lion

Bites on gladiator bones first evidence of combat with lion

Alex Moss BBC News, Yorkshire Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News York Archaeology The skeleton of the young man was
An E.U. Deforestation Rule Has Ethiopian Coffee Farmers Scrambling

An E.U. Deforestation Rule Has Ethiopian Coffee Farmers Scrambling

Farmers in Africa that produce some of the world’s most prized coffee are in a scramble to comply with new