Events such as the deadly tornadoes that hit the U.S. midwest last weekend will become increasingly commonplace occurrences as climate change takes root, the leading U.S. emergency-management official ...
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If the United States wants better air quality and environmental health, it should start with its trains, according to researchers in California. In an article published in Nature ...
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While millions of people around the world go hungry, developed nations throw away enormous amounts of edible food: Around 88 million tons of food every year are wasted ...
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Cities looking for ways to reduce flooding could do so by planting more trees, suggests a University of Maryland study published in Scientific Reports. The researchers found that ...
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