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Could climate change make plants more toxic?
Some believe that increased carbon emissions could produce faster growing plants, but some scientists worry that it could mean more toxic and invasive species. Hosted by: Hank Green SciShow is on ...
In recent years, Democratic politicians have shifted their focus to affordability, low energy prices and immediate economic ...
Citing the state’s environmental rights amendment, a new petition contends the government has an obligation to fight climate ...
ConocoPhillips touted its growing footprint in Alaska less than two weeks after an oil rig crashed in the remote reaches of ...
Carbon Brief's Aruna Chandrasekhar runs through five key climate- and energy-focused announcements in India's budget for 2026 ...
State Minister for Tourism Martin Mugarra Bahinduka emphasized the critical role these plants play in healthcare, cultural ...
A plant species has overwhelmed a Dallas neighborhood. So officials are calling in goats, 200 of them, for help - City ...
EPA’s repeal of a monumental scientific finding on global warming in the coming days could close the door on a decade and a half of U.S. climate policy.
Farmers in Louisiana are going toe-to-toe with some nasty enemies: apple snails that clog crawfish traps while laying ...
In 2009, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency formally declared that greenhouse gas emissions, including from vehicles ...
Boar’s Head plant reopens after listeria outbreak that killed 10 people - The reopening comes as recent inspections of ...
Forecasting systems, among other technologies, are helping communities cope with increasingly extreme weather, from wildfires ...
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