
Environment
Trying to Tame the Klamath River Filled It with Toxic Algae
The Karuk tribe and its allies are working to undo damage from a century of river development
The Karuk tribe and its allies are working to undo damage from a century of river development
New NOAA analysis highlights an alarming trend; experts call for curbing pollution from oil and gas wells
A new type of laminated wood is as strong and fire-resistant as steel and concrete. And whereas concrete adds CO2 to the atmosphere, which contributes to global warming, growing trees pull carbon out of the air...
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