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Eco-anxiety, a term that has come into use as the climate continues to shift and weather disasters increase, describes persistent worries about the future…
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Bees are dying worldwide from pesticide use, disease, and habitat loss. Our food supply is at risk. One company is helping save these vital pollinators by…
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In 1948, a World War II bomber crashed into Lake Mead. After several attempts to find the plane, it was finally discovered in the early 2000s — still…
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When veterans retire from the military—whether voluntarily or from injury—it can be a difficult transition. Gone is the camaraderie that gave their lives…
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We have heard about the deteriorating status of American infrastructure and most imagine crumbling bridges and potholed roads. But there’s another looming…
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Thomas Edison became a household name for inventing the first practical incandescent light bulb. But because of what happened in a small town in Colorado,…
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Experts say that in order to reach climate goals we need to move away from fossil fuels and get our energy from renewable sources. While most assume that…
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The U.S. Geological Survey keeps track of how much water flows through rivers and streams across the country to help plan for shortages—or at the other…
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Wildfires have always been a part of life in the American West, but with climate change, it’s expected they will become more frequent and more intense.…
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Agriculture uses a lot of water. But what if that water were used for more than growing food? What if it could generate energy—renewable energy? It can,…