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Rising temperatures linked to growing cancer death rates among women in Middle East and North Africa
As extreme heat intensified across the Middle East and North Africa between 1998 and 2019, cancer mortality among women ...
Climate scientist Andrew Dessler found that Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok is increasingly giving misleading responses on climate ...
Brazil’s senate has passed a controversial bill weakening the country’s environmental regulations, opening the door for ...
More than 130 researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health lost federal funding after the Trump ...
A powerful Chicago art show draws the line between deadly prison conditions and environmental injustice, reimagining freedom ...
Aurora, Microsoft’s new AI model, is speeding up 10-day weather forecasts — and it might soon predict everything from ...
A sweeping federal directive to fast-track logging across most of the Black Hills has sparked outcry from Indigenous leaders, scientists, and environmental groups who say it threatens forest integrity ...
AI is transforming how scientists monitor wildlife, offering powerful tools to analyze massive datasets, but some warn the shift could weaken human connection to the natural world.Jim Robbins reports ...
A recent study estimates that up to 95 million people nationwide may rely on drinking water contaminated with 24 types of these "forever chemicals." ...
U.S. backs plan to explore deep-sea mining near American Samoa amid legal and environmental concerns
A California company’s bid to mine the seafloor near American Samoa gained momentum after the U.S. Interior Department agreed ...
An Arizona congressman faces pressure from both Trump and his voters as clean energy projects flourish in his district thanks ...
As senior environmental health researchers and physicians, we are united in our concern about the escalating prevalence of ...
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