EEnvironment Read More What’s that smell? N.J. trash stinks… and there’s more of it.August 14, 2025 New Jersey produces 20 million tons of waste each year. The smell from landfills like this one in…
EEnvironment Read More Low water conditions in New Brunswick concern expertsAugust 14, 2025 A prolonged dry spell and the extreme heat of recent days have experts worried about dropping water levels in New…
EEnvironment Read More Chicago aims to have largest number of air-pollution monitors in the U.S.August 14, 2025 City officials are scrambling to install almost 300 high-quality air-pollution sensors across Chicago, a network that would be…
EEnvironment Read More Have you seen this invasive pest in Florida? If so, kill it quicklyAugust 14, 2025 An invasive pest is slowly expanding throughout the country — and Florida may soon be in its crosshairs.…
EEnvironment Read More California’s biggest climate effort is up for review and it’s a fightAugust 14, 2025 As California pushes toward its ambitious goals for addressing climate change, the fate of its signature program is…
EEnvironment Read More EPA activity releases sediment from Bonita Peak mine into Animas River tributaryAugust 14, 2025 Impacts were minimal, no adverse effects to water quality observed Sediment from the Natalie Occidental mine, one of…
EEnvironment Read More UK’s ENLIGHT Program Aims to Recycle Nuclear Graphite and Save Billions While Boosting Energy SecurityAugust 14, 2025 IN A NUTSHELL 🚀 The ENLIGHT program focuses on transforming the UK’s nuclear graphite supply chain and waste…
EEnvironment Read More How does wildfire smoke compare to other air pollutants?August 14, 2025 BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – The heavy haze of wildfire smoke coating the Green Mountains is raising questions. We’ve…
EEnvironment Read More City of Houston gets 9 of 31 new recycling trucksAugust 14, 2025 According to Whitmire, nine new trucks will be out on routes starting on Monday of next week. They’re…
EEnvironment Read More How river otters’ terrible food hygiene benefits ecosystem health monitoringAugust 14, 2025 Feces (“scat”) from North American River Otters, in a forest at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Credit: Calli…
EEnvironment Read More Pacific Northwest sees melting glaciers impact conditions, ocean systemsAugust 14, 2025 Glaciers holding massive amounts of water are melting at unprecedented rates, reshaping ocean systems and influencing conditions in…
EEnvironment Read More ‘No country is safe’: deadly Nordic heatwave supercharged by climate crisis, scientists say | Climate crisisAugust 14, 2025 The prolonged Nordic heatwave in July was supercharged by the climate crisis and shows “no country is safe…