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Nation World
New York City is slowly sinking, researchers say
Experts say there's no need for New Yorkers to invest in life preservers just yet, though.
Environment
DC named best big-city park system, but some say data is skewed
D.C. has been given the highest ParkScore by the Trust for Public Lands for the last three years in a row.
Nation World
Supreme Court rules against EPA in wetlands regulation case
Environmental advocates said the court's new standard would strip protections from millions of acres of wetlands across the country.
Nation World
Sustainable till death do us part, and 45 days beyond; mushroom coffin a last best wish for some
Also available: A mushroom urn that can be buried with a sapling sticking out.
Nation World
Recent shark bites scary, but serious injuries remain vanishingly rare
You're far more likely to get hurt in a car accident on the way to the beach than you are to get seriously injured by a shark.
Environment
New Maryland crab report shows 'encouraging results'
A new survey estimates 323 million blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay in 2023, an increase from last year’s low of 227 million crabs.
Nation World
Breakthrough proposal would aid drought-stricken Colorado River as 3 Western states offer cuts
In recent years, the river's woes have forced the federal government to cut water allocations and to offer billions of dollars to pay farmers and cities to cut back.
Weather
Too Hot To Learn | How climate change could impact children's education
Children in classrooms without air conditioning may have their learning impacted.
Weather
Here's how climate change could make air travel longer, more expensive
Flight delays and cancelations are a major source of flight frustrations. They're bout to get worse.
Environment
Here's how cycling improved worldwide thanks to the pandemic, eco-friendly thinking
During the worst of the pandemic, outdoor recreation surged as people took up pursuits to escape isolation. For many, that meant getting on a bicycle.
Weather
The Potomac River receives a "B" on its report card
Since 2007, the Potomac Conservancy has released progress reports in the form of a letter grade that reflects the health of the river. The report is in for 2022.
Nation World
New York City is slowly sinking, researchers say
Experts say there's no need for New Yorkers to invest in life preservers just yet, though.
Environment
DC named best big-city park system, but some say data is skewed
D.C. has been given the highest ParkScore by the Trust for Public Lands for the last three years in a row.
Nation World
Supreme Court rules against EPA in wetlands regulation case
Environmental advocates said the court's new standard would strip protections from millions of acres of wetlands across the country.
Nation World
Sustainable till death do us part, and 45 days beyond; mushroom coffin a last best wish for some
Also available: A mushroom urn that can be buried with a sapling sticking out.
Nation World
Recent shark bites scary, but serious injuries remain vanishingly rare
You're far more likely to get hurt in a car accident on the way to the beach than you are to get seriously injured by a shark.
Environment
New Maryland crab report shows 'encouraging results'
A new survey estimates 323 million blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay in 2023, an increase from last year’s low of 227 million crabs.
Nation World
Breakthrough proposal would aid drought-stricken Colorado River as 3 Western states offer cuts
In recent years, the river's woes have forced the federal government to cut water allocations and to offer billions of dollars to pay farmers and cities to cut back.
Weather
Too Hot To Learn | How climate change could impact children's education
Children in classrooms without air conditioning may have their learning impacted.
Weather
Here's how climate change could make air travel longer, more expensive
Flight delays and cancelations are a major source of flight frustrations. They're bout to get worse.
Environment
Here's how cycling improved worldwide thanks to the pandemic, eco-friendly thinking
During the worst of the pandemic, outdoor recreation surged as people took up pursuits to escape isolation. For many, that meant getting on a bicycle.
Weather
The Potomac River receives a "B" on its report card
Since 2007, the Potomac Conservancy has released progress reports in the form of a letter grade that reflects the health of the river. The report is in for 2022.
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