MMental health Read More Maui students face ongoing mental health battle after wildfiresSeptember 15, 2025 LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — Mia Palacio felt like she lost a piece of herself when wildfires destroyed her…
EEnvironment Read More How New York turns millions of pounds of food waste into ‘black goldSeptember 14, 2025 The city sells some to landscapers and distributes the rest free of charge to residents, schools, and community…
EEnvironment Read More Eight creatures most likely to survive a global catastropheSeptember 13, 2025 When we imagine the end of the world, we often picture humanity scrambling for survival, but nature might…
EEnvironment Read More ‘Witches brew’ of harmful air pollutants created globally from wildfires: WMOSeptember 11, 2025 “Climate impacts and air pollution respect no national borders––as exemplified by intense heat and drought, which fuels wildfires,…
HHealth Read More Study estimates 2023 Canadian wildfire smoke caused 82,000 premature deaths globallySeptember 11, 2025 Smoke from record-breaking Canadian wildfires in 2023 caused an estimated 5,400 acute deaths and about 82,100 premature deaths…
EEnvironment Read More Photos show scientists breeding rare and endangered animals in China’s longest riverSeptember 10, 2025 WUHAN, China (AP) — A dozen sleek grey Yangtze finless porpoises glide inside a vast pool at the…
EEnvironment Read More How rainwater harvesting can benefit the US Southwest and beyondSeptember 9, 2025 TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Nothing makes Brad Lancaster happier than a monsoon downpour. The tall 58-year-old jumped like…
EEnvironment Read More Ontario Cuts Film Set Carbon Footprints Climate SustainabilitySeptember 8, 2025 Ontario, a major production hub for studios and streamers, has set its sights on new climate control technologies…
EEnvironment Read More Odd Neptune balls are popping up on beaches. What are they?September 7, 2025 How much plastic gets trapped and filtered? Plastics have shown up everywhere on the planet, even showing up…
EEnvironment Read More Study finds Europe’s red squirrels may cope better with global warming than expectedSeptember 6, 2025 Published on 03/09/2025 – 7:59 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT Europe’s red squirrels may be small, but they’re mighty. A new…
SScience Read More We still haven’t documented 90 percent of animals on EarthSeptember 2, 2025 It’s easy to assume, as many people do, that our planet is well explored. In the last few…
EEnvironment Read More Mediterranean wildfires are no accident | EnvironmentSeptember 2, 2025 From Turkiye to Greece, from France to Spain, this summer’s Mediterranean wildfires make one thing clear: Something has…