Experts say a focus on re-wetting our parched peat would significantly dampen down the UK's fire-driven carbon emissions and help mitigate against climate change.
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A pair of B.C. Interior Pride societies are moving their celebrations earlier in the year after several summers of wildfire ...
The termination letters that ended the careers of thousands of U.S. Forest Service employees mean fewer people and less ...
Natural disasters can strike nearly without warning. Earthquakes, wildfires and tornadoes do not care that you are on ...
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DPReview on MSNUnderwater wonders: Awe-inspiring images from the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2025 contestThe winners of the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2025 contest showcase majestic whales, thirsty camels and diverse ...
One month into the new Trump administration, firings of scientists and freezes to U.S. research funding have caused an ...
Rep. Kevin Kiley is egging on President Donald Trump in his crusade against the state’s vehicle electrification mandates and ...
SACRAMENTO— A bill to assess fees on the largest fossil fuel polluters to pay for the climate damage they’ve caused in ...
Garbett was in the midst of preparations for another season when he got an email from the Forest Service saying all ...
Testimonials from around the world show that Trump’s foreign aid funding freeze has been damaging and chaotic.
D.E.I. ruling: A federal judge in Maryland has temporarily blocked some enforcement of a series of executive orders by ...
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