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Massive new subsidies will only further mask nuclear power’s considerable costs and risks while disadvantaging more cost-effective and less risky carbon reduction measures that can be implemented much ...
Washington (June 8, 2023)—The United States Supreme Court ruled today in Allen v. Milligan that Alabama’s congressional district map likely violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which prevents ...
Biden administration finalizes sale of five California offshore wind leases, marking an important step toward the first-ever U.S. offshore wind projects in the Pacific Ocean. Statement by John Rogers ...
Russia’s ruthless attack on Wednesday signifies the beginning of a dangerous new phase in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Water resources management in Latin America and the Caribbean is particularly threatened by climatic, economic, and political pressures. To assess the region's ability to manage water resources, we ...
Dr. Pablo Ortiz discusses the intersecting impacts of climate change in the San Joaquin Valley, and how inequities are hurting the most vulnerable residents Pablo: Water is a symbol of enormous ...
OSHA changed its COVID-19 reporting requirements such that severe COVID-19 cases at workplaces are less likely to get reported.
Dr. Rebecca Boehm explains how excess fertilizer on Midwest farms contributes to “dead zones” in the Gulf, and how to reverse course.
This study presents a general framework to aggregate and summarize 2D hydraulic model outputs by adapting the traditional water resources metrics of reliability, resilience, vulnerability, and ...
The Department of Health and Human Services under the Trump administration has conducted at least 26 instances of censoring information on various HHS websites.
Below is a statement by Alden Meyer, director of strategy and policy at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), who attended the talks in Bonn and has actively participated in the UN climate change ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (March 7, 2019)—In the waning days of the 2019 legislative session, the New Mexico Senate has voted to pass the Energy Transition Act (SB 489), which calls for generating 80 percent of ...
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