EEnvironment Read More Akron to issue drinking water notification to 6,600 households due to excess contaminantJuly 31, 2025 AKRON, Ohio – The city of Akron on Wednesday announced it will notify thousands of affected customers that…
EEnvironment Read More NZ ‘ULEB’ wood heaters emit a fraction of the pollution of standard models. Why aren’t they in Australia?July 31, 2025 A new generation of low-emission wood heaters that can produce a fraction of the particulate pollution of current…
EEnvironment Read More Cleanup nearly complete in Long Island canal after PSE&G’s ‘nonhazardous’ oil spill kills wildlifeJuly 31, 2025 Thousands of gallons of fluid used in power lines spilled into a Long Island canal this month after…
EEnvironment Read More Alaska development agency takes step toward drilling in Arctic National Wildlife RefugeJuly 31, 2025 The Kaktovik Lagoon and the Brooks Range mountains of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge are seen in Kaktovik,…
EEnvironment Read More Chicagoans Asked To Reduce Water Use As Heavy Rain, Storms Hit CityJuly 31, 2025 CHICAGO — Officials are warning Chicagoans to reduce their water usage in their homes ahead of heavy rain…
EEnvironment Read More Countries failing to act on UN climate pledge to triple renewables, thinktank finds | Renewable energyJuly 31, 2025 Most global governments have failed to act on the 2023 UN pledge to triple the world’s renewable energy…
EEconomy Read More Canadian producers relieved as Trump’s 50% tariff on imported copper spares key productsJuly 30, 2025 Open this photo in gallery: According to Pierre Gratton, president of the Mining Association of Canada, the U.S.…
EEnvironment Read More What Are the Five Strongest Earthquakes Ever Recorded?July 30, 2025 From the moment it began, the massive earthquake that rocked Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula at 8:25 a.m local time…
EEnvironment Read More How dams have shifted Earth’s North Pole by a meterJuly 30, 2025 Over the past two centuries, the construction of thousands of dams has done more than just tame rivers…
EEnvironment Read More Owens-Brockway glass recycling plant in NE Portland will shut downJuly 30, 2025 Oregon’s largest glass recycling plant, Owens-Brockway Glass Container in Northeast Portland, will permanently close its production facility and…