Good morning and Happy Wednesday, readers! Washington, D.C., may be covered in several inches of snow, but the nation’s capital certainly hasn’t taken a day off. In today’s edition of Daily on Energy, ...
The President’s ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ initiative, launched a month ago, is gaining momentum nationwide. While on his usual morning walk along ...
A new evaluation method assesses the accuracy of spatial prediction techniques, outperforming traditional methods. This could help scientists make better predictions in areas like weather forecasting, ...
The president ordered EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin to decide by next week on one of the first major issues facing his agency.
Without federal support, American communities will struggle to deal with a challenge as pervasive as climate change, market ...
Short-term exposure to air pollution can impair cognitive functions like attention and emotion recognition. These issues ...
Heavy metal contamination in Yangshan Port raises concerns for seafood safety, with arsenic and mercury posing health risks.
For all its promised benefits, the artificial-intelligence boom is likely to prove costly to public health and even lead to ...
Toxics in the air from urban wildfires may include dioxins, asbestos, and lead. But testing, until recently, for these air ...
An interdisciplinary network of engineers, policymakers, industry stakeholders and social scientists, led by the University of Surrey, will take on one of the UK’s most overlooked environmental ...
Scott Mason IV, a former deputy energy secretary for Oklahoma and member of the Cherokee nation, is the new administrator for ...
Sediment cores from the Aegean Sea reveal that human-driven lead contamination began 5,200 years ago—much earlier than expected. This pollution is tied to shifts in economy and land use, culminating ...
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