Tiny particulates in wildfire smoke can harm children more quickly than you might think. Here's what to do to protect them.
Tomato leaves that curl while keeping their healthy green color often signal a plant asking for help, not a plant giving up.
Beachgoers were advised the ocean water in the area contains sewage and may cause illness.
Chemicals and particles too small to be seen from wildfire smoke can cause problems ranging from minor to serious ...
Wildfire smoke is linked to tens of thousands of deaths a year, and human-caused climate change is responsible for a growing ...
The EAO concluded that the Angus project would not cause significant adverse effects once mitigation measures and proposed ...
A new study finds that biodiversity loss accounts for the largest share of global environmental damage, surpassing climate ...
The conditions that cause widespread wildfires in Canada keep persisting and are worsening. That means the smoke will keep ...
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Texas environmental report details Trinidad water issues; state issues deadline for improvement plan
The issues with water in the small Texas town of Trinidad have been compiled and detailed in a state report released on ...
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Endangered species and others face harm if rule change to Endangered Species Act goes through
Environmental groups are suing over a federal rule change that weakens habitat protections under the Endangered Species Act.
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Ohio now under statewide air quality advisory due to Canadian fires
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued an air quality advisory for the entire state of Ohio on Thursday, July 16 ...
Wildfire smoke, which is increasing in the Northern Hemisphere as the climate warms, attacks nearly every system in the body.
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