A new study has found that restoration in the Skagit River delta has successfully affected its population of Chinook salmon, an endangered species.
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The plan to build new towns - and why it's just what Starmer needs
The announcement comes after a bruising few weeks for the PM - but housing offers an opportunity to win back voters ...
Unlock iOS 26’s hidden features! From liquid glass effects to Local Capture, discover how to enhance your iPhone experience ...
San Diego Assemblymember Chris Ward has nine bills waiting for their fate to be decided, as he returns to his district to ...
The sixth YIMBYtown conference, held earlier this month in Connecticut, represented a major change from its first iteration ...
The Senate committee is expected to complete its review by the end of 2025, but with Anutin committed to dissolving ...
The Dollar Tree in Cranberry Township isn’t your average discount store – it’s practically a Pennsylvania landmark for the budget-conscious. Its bright green signage serves as a beacon of ...
Scientists in Finland have developed a groundbreaking way to turn air pollution into plastic, a process that could help clean ...
An analysis by ProPublica and The Assembly of the more rural counties in North Carolina hardest hit by Helene shows that the households that got the most aid tended to have the highest incomes.
While our Liberal government continues to insist that not supporting its ineffective emission reduction measures is climate denialism, the reality is that growing numbers of Canadians have logically ...
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When ‘sustainable’ creations backfire on the environment
By Erez Yerushalmi and Krishnendu SahaThe circular economy – the idea of reduce, reuse and recycle – has long been promoted as one solution to the environmental crisis. Instead of the old take, make, ...
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