As President Trump marks one year back in office, his EPA has proposed rolling back key air and climate protections, which ...
Traditional remote solutions have consistently fallen short–introducing compressed visuals, inaccurate color, audio-video ...
The benefits of environmental protection, measured in terms of advancing public health and the economy, outweigh the costs associated with implementing and enforcing environmental regulations, ...
TALLAHASSEE — Florida has cut more environmental protection jobs than any other state in the past 15 years, despite the challenges posed by increasingly intense hurricanes and sea level rise, ...
WASHINGTON — The Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine announced today its 2025-2027 cohort of Early-Career Research Fellows in the environmental ...
Australia passed a landmark bill to overhaul the nation’s environmental laws after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s government struck a deal with the left-wing minority Greens party. Both houses of ...
The marine environment is becoming increasingly fragile and complex, posing serious threats to fundamental human rights. Despite the growing interconnection between marine protection and human rights, ...
(Belém) – Brazil’s Congress should reject proposals to dismantle environmental licensing requirements and to revoke a plan to protect human rights defenders, Human Rights Watch said today. Instead, it ...
CANBERRA/SYDNEY, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Australia's government on Thursday introduced an environmental protection bill into parliament that it said would better conserve nature while simplifying approvals ...
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The Trump administration moved last Monday to slash federal jobs across two ...
At 3 a.m. Richedna Kpanneh Tobii finally opened her books. The 21-year-old university student had learned that her densely populated neighborhood of Lakpazee, with more than 160,000 people, was only ...