Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's effect on California's coastal waters, a new study led by UC Santa Cruz ...
While the restoration of natural areas is high on political agendas, a comprehensive new study shows that -- after more than two decades -- biodiversity growth has stalled in restored Danish wetlands.
Similarly, most living things produce records of their own existence in layered body tissues – often in the form of daily or ...
Leveraging data to accelerate the achievement of sustainable development goals offers a significant opportunity.
Yale scientists warn that sweeping federal cuts to indirect costs could destabilize research funding, force institutional ...
There's a longstanding attitude in many farming communities that trees and agriculture don't mix. But agroforestry can provide a multitude of benefits to farmers and landscapes. A new study provides a ...
The Port Gardner Storage Facility, in the works for more than a decade, will help prevent overflows of the city sewer system.
The latest round of proposed funding from the state Department of Ecology, announced Wednesday, could see $11.4 million in grants awarded to Clark County, the Port of Vancouver, the Watershed Alliance ...
A new study reveals the profound ecological effects of wolves and other large carnivores in Yellowstone National Park, ...
We’re proposing that 26 wastewater projects receive approximately $114 million in grants, low-interest loans, and forgivable ...
President Donald Trump's executive orders have taken aim at federal money paying for projects and services across the country ...
“Taking a plastic bottle and turning it into part of a pair of sneakers that after a year will be buried or burned is not perpetuating a cycle,” said Kevin Budris, deputy director of Just Zero, a ...
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