EPA releases videos on climate change
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a series of short public-service videos on climate change, encouraging Americans to reduce energy consumption. The videos cover a
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a series of short public-service videos on climate change, encouraging Americans to reduce energy consumption. The videos cover a
A new study on an array of marine animals shows that all of them will suffer in different ways in the acidified oceans of coming
The village of Mamaroneck, N.Y., and Save the Sound are reporting positive results from their waterway cleanup partnership. Through their joint investigative effort with engineers,
An international panel of scientists says it has found with near certainty that human activity is the cause of most of the temperature increases of
Researchers are perplexed by a year-long spike in manatee, dolphin and pelican deaths in the shallow lagoons and brackish waters of Florida’s Indian River estuary.
Efforts to increase access to Chesapeake Bay’s 11,684-mile shoreline are an ongoing and slow-moving process. Only 2 percent of the bay offers public access points
Two New York coastal organizations are taking legal action to stop sewage pollution in Suffolk and Nassau County waterways. Peconic Baykeeper and Long Island Soundkeeper
NOAA’s National Weather Service discovered that 64 percent of lightning deaths since 2006 occurred while people were participating in leisure activities, with fishing topping the
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said this week that more than $14.7 million will be awarded to 23 states under the Clean Vessel Act
A recent report from the National Climatic Data Center says 2012 saw 11 weather and climate disaster events apiece that caused losses exceeding $1 billion
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a series of short public-service videos on climate change, encouraging Americans to reduce energy consumption. The videos cover a
A new study on an array of marine animals shows that all of them will suffer in different ways in the acidified oceans of coming
The village of Mamaroneck, N.Y., and Save the Sound are reporting positive results from their waterway cleanup partnership. Through their joint investigative effort with engineers,
An international panel of scientists says it has found with near certainty that human activity is the cause of most of the temperature increases of
Researchers are perplexed by a year-long spike in manatee, dolphin and pelican deaths in the shallow lagoons and brackish waters of Florida’s Indian River estuary.
Efforts to increase access to Chesapeake Bay’s 11,684-mile shoreline are an ongoing and slow-moving process. Only 2 percent of the bay offers public access points
Two New York coastal organizations are taking legal action to stop sewage pollution in Suffolk and Nassau County waterways. Peconic Baykeeper and Long Island Soundkeeper
NOAA’s National Weather Service discovered that 64 percent of lightning deaths since 2006 occurred while people were participating in leisure activities, with fishing topping the
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said this week that more than $14.7 million will be awarded to 23 states under the Clean Vessel Act
A recent report from the National Climatic Data Center says 2012 saw 11 weather and climate disaster events apiece that caused losses exceeding $1 billion