Vice President Kamala Harris and US Department of Agriculture announce $197 million from Infrastructure Act for wildfire resilience
Author: Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA TODAY
Global warming driving more extreme droughts and floods, NASA satellites show
Global warming temperatures driving more intense droughts and floods, a NASA scientist says after studying satellite data.
Fishing season canceled: Feds close chinook salmon season in California due to drought effects
Federal officials have closed Chinook salmon fishing for spring in California and southern Oregon and may keep season closed for the next year
Big, stinky blob of algae takes aim at Florida beaches. What’s causing it? Is it climate change?
A 5,000 mile swath of a smelly seaweed called sargassum could soon blanket beaches in Florida and the Caribbean. What’s going on?
Saving endangered right whales pits advocates against lobstermen
Each year pushes the 340 remaining North Atlantic right whales closer to extinction, but lobstermen say protective rules endanger their industry
2 whales found dead along Atlantic Coast were likely hit by boats, NOAA says. Here’s how many die in the region each year.
Dead whales found on Jersey Shore and Virginia beach were hit by vessels, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.
2 whales found dead along Atlantic Coast were likely hit by boats, NOAA says. Here’s how many die in the region each year.
Dead whales found on Jersey Shore and Virginia beach were hit by vessels, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.
Attention nature lovers! Researchers need your help counting birds this weekend.
Look up this weekend (not for spy balloons) to help count birds and document climate change during Audubon’s Great Backyard Bird Count.
A massive effort to conserve 30% of US lands and waters is underway. Advocates worry about who could be left out.
America the Beautiful for All Coalition calls for urgent action and more inclusion on the Biden administration’s 30 by 30 climate change initiative.
UN Secretary-General: ‘No more baby steps’ on climate change
This must be “a year of game-changing climate action” on pollution and water, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday in New York.