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An appeals court has closed the book on a case involving NOAA Fisheries’ analysis of the environmental risks of offshore oil and gas development in the Gulf of Mexico. On Monday, the 4th U.S ...
One reason we could see a potentially active 2025 season is sea-surface temperature, which can determine the amount of energy available for tropical systems to feed on. Surface temperatures in the ...
Shown are sea-surface temperature anomalies, or how much the water temperature deviates from normal, across the Gulf of Mexico. The waters there are nearly as warm in June 2025 as they were just ...
WASHINGTON (CN) — A D.C. Circuit panel ruled Friday that the Environmental Protection Agency must review its Renewable Fuel Standards for 2023-2025, siding with a coalition of conservation groups who ...
Television stations were forced off air and thousands flooded the streets in Kenya to demand President William Ruto's ...
Agriculture is the biggest threat to the planet, says Michael Grunwald—and organic farming, grass-fed beef, and biofuels are ...
It mandated 15 billion gallons of conventional corn ethanol for each of the next three years, plus 5.9 billion gallons of advanced biofuels in 2023, 6.5 billion gallons of advanced biofuels in ...
It is now labeling it the Gulf of America. According to Google, people using Maps in the U.S. will see "Gulf of America," and people in Mexico will see "Gulf of Mexico." ...
“The new Trump Mobile coverage map was released today. It features the Gulf of Mexico!” one person wrote on X, sharing both screen grabs and video evidence of the gaffe.
The EPA announced this week that 15 billion gallons of ethanol and biofuels will be blended in 2026 and 2027 with gasoline. Blends have a significant price advantage over unblended gasoline and ...
NOAA is forecasting this summer's Gulf of America (formerly Gulf of Mexico) "dead zone" to be average-sized, covering approximately 5,574 square miles—an area roughly three times the size of ...
As the number of vacationers this summer on Texas beaches rises, the amount of fecal bacteria in the Gulf of Mexico is probably the last thing they want to think about. But it's worth paying ...