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The study shows that Earth’s climate has dramatically shifted before, triggering drought patterns like those seen in Cape ...
Spanish authorities say two people have died in northeastern Spain in a wildfire that spread quickly before firefighters ...
Now, eight years after a court-ordered settlement required Flint officials to replace the pipes, nearly 11,000 have been ...
University of Minnesota researchers say using nature instead of concrete is best for controlling Mississippi River flooding in Minnesota and the upper Midwest.
Rhode Island lawmakers have created five new study commissions to address various state issues. The commissions will study ...
Jeffrey Bell watched as crews dug up and replaced neighbors’ lead water pipes, hoping his mother’s house would be next. Workers told him it wasn’t on their list but probably assigned to another ...
Few fish are as synonymous with Michigan as whitefish. Pushed to the edge by invasive species, their struggle is the tip of a ...
The Mystic, Neponset and Charles Rivers continue to get cleaner, according to an annual report card from a coalition of ...
Any future reductions in flow will only add to the pain. Climate change is speeding faster than expected, with the likely effect of further tanking the river’s bounty until it provides just two-thirds ...
Dennis Strahle, a farmer in Eagle Township west of Lansing, already sees the impact climate change is having on his part of Michigan. He grows a wide variety of nuts and fruits — English walnuts, ...
Push your local officials to prioritize addressing the local impacts of the climate crisis. Climate change touches everything: health, housing, jobs, infrastructure. We can’t afford to stay quiet.
The Detroit River Canadian Cleanup (DRCC) is hosting a free screening of the documentary "All Too Clear" at the Armouries at the University of Windsor on Jan. 29, 2025, beginning ...