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Two employees in the EPA’s Region 8 headquarters in Denver and one who works at the EPA’s National Enforcement Investigations ...
The combination of climate change and pathogen expansion could be fueling a surge in infectious diseases. GEN consulted ...
Learn about the 430,000-year-old stone tools and techniques that allowed ancient humans to butcher elephant meat for a hefty ...
The 4th of July, statistically, is one of the heaviest days of the year for wildfire starts. And this year the holiday comes ...
Invasive shrubs, such as buckthorn and Japanese barberry, can also contribute to human health impacts. Invasive shrubs create ...
The Cambridge team tested 89 strains of bacteria, many of them commonly found in the human gut. They discovered that at least ...
Humans change the urban landscape with religious, cultural and political activities, which in turn can influence the ...
Latin America’s top human rights court has issued a groundbreaking advisory opinion linking states’ human rights obligations ...
Biodiversity continued to decrease in most of the areas we studied, irrespective of population increase or decrease. Only ...
Fossils from 7,000-year-old Caribbean reefs show a 75% drop in sharks and a rise in prey fish numbers and size.
Despite its critical role in sustaining billions of lives, the global food system fails to deliver for health, rights, and particularly, nature. A report published today by the UN Environment ...
A groundbreaking study of 7,000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef ...