In response to a lawsuit filed by the Center for Biological Diversity, Save the American River Association and American River Trees, a federal court has issued an injunction blocking the Army Corps of ...
An endangered Mexican gray wolf named Taylor has once again returned to his namesake mountain west of Albuquerque after having been captured and relocated twice by the New Mexico Game and Fish ...
Rodenticides are a widespread threat to wildlife. Anticoagulant rodenticides have been found in 83% of bald eagles tested.
Conservation, farmworker and public health groups filed a legal petition today urging the Environmental Protection Agency to ban use of pesticides that can promote resistance to medically important ...
NEW YORK— Climate scientists identify reducing meat consumption as a critical climate strategy, but it appears in just 1.2% of climate journalism, according to new research released today by the ...
The industrial age has brought millions of pounds of toxic contaminants into our environment. Pesticides, synthetic chemicals, heavy metals and even chemicals from household products are now pervasive ...
The United Nations climate summit ended in Belém today with the establishment of a first-ever just transition mechanism for workers, Indigenous peoples and frontline communities transitioning to ...
The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer found today that atrazine, the second most widely used pesticide in the United States, is “probably carcinogenic to humans.” ...
In response to a lawsuit filed by the Center for Biological Diversity, a federal court has ruled that the California Department of Parks and Recreation violated the Endangered Species Act by allowing ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.— The Keep Jacksonville Beautiful Commission recognized the University of North Florida’s Department of Housing and Residence Life and Center for Biological Diversity today in an ...
The Environmental Protection Agency today approved the highly persistent pesticide isocycloseram for golf courses, lawns and food crops such as oranges, tomatoes, almonds, peas, and oats. The ...
A federal judge approved a legal agreement today requiring the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to act on smog pollution in the Phoenix-Mesa metro area by Feb. 3, 2026. But the agency has proposed ...
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