EEnvironment Read More Hailstorm could be costliest disaster in Springfield historyApril 30, 2026 SPRINGFIELD, MO – It’ll be weeks before the full cost of Tuesday’s hailstorm is calculated. But, the scope…
EEnvironment Read More ‘Beautiful thing’ Americans step in to sing ‘O’ Canada,’ winning over Canadians onlineApril 30, 2026 What to know Fans at a Buffalo Sabres playoff game finished singing “O’ Canada” after a microphone malfunction…
EEnvironment Read More Phoenix leaders plan for water shortages as Colorado River shrinks April 30, 2026 PHOENIX — Phoenix leaders are laying out their plan to keep water flowing as the Colorado River shrinks,…
EEnvironment Read More Look: Wisconsin recycling center posts 17.3 mph speed limit signApril 30, 2026 April 29 (UPI) — A new speed limit sign posted outside a recycling center in Wisconsin is drawing…
EEnvironment Read More The vine with a murky past that is strangling Vanuatu’s forestsApril 30, 2026 Vanuatu’s tropical rainforests are suffocating under an invasive species which, according to local lore, was introduced during World…
EEnvironment Read More Ecuador starts fracking in Amazon rainforestApril 30, 2026 Ecuador has started fracking in the Amazon rainforest for the first time, state oil company Petroecuador said Wednesday.…
EEnvironment Read More After a Giant Iceberg Broke Away, Scientists Found a Long-Sealed Marine World Under AntarcticaApril 30, 2026 A massive iceberg breaking away in Antarctica has uncovered a thriving underwater ecosystem no one had ever seen…
EEnvironment Read More The Iran War makes a case for renewable energy that has nothing to do with global warmingApril 30, 2026 “We are powerfully imprisoned by the terms in which we have been conducted to think.”― R. Buckminster Fuller The…
AArtificial intelligence Read More Inside India newsletter: AI is exposing cracks in India’s growth story as it hits high-paying IT jobsApril 30, 2026 Hello, this is Priyanka Salve, writing to you from Singapore. Welcome to the latest edition of “Inside India” — your…
EEnvironment Read More Renewables and batteries drive down fossil fuel use despite record electricity demandApril 30, 2026 A hot summer saw Australians use record amounts of electricity, but the growing share of renewable energy continues…