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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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‘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
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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
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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
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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
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