Asia 5 hours ago Philippines accuses China of pillaging giant clams in disputed shoal The Philippines has accused Chinese fishermen of damaging giant clam populations in a disputed area of the South China Sea controlled by China's coast guard.
Endangered Species 6 hours ago US government declares rare lizard endangered, sparking clash between environmentalists and oil industry Federal wildlife officials have declared the dunes sagebrush lizard an endangered species due to threats from energy development, sand mining and climate change.
POLITICS 9 hours ago Auto industry experts warn Biden's EV mandate may limit gas car options in the future President Biden's recent remarks about Americans being able to choose any car they want clash with his EPA's new stringent emissions standards, critics say.
HEALTH 2 days ago Could your car make you sick? Study highlights potentially cancerous toxins in vehicles Americans may be breathing in cancer-causing chemicals while they're driving, recent research suggested. Environmental experts offered input on the potential risk.
ENVIRONMENT 3 days ago $3B for EPA's lead pipe replacement program sent to states based on unverified data, watchdog says The EPA inspector general criticized the agency's method of allocating funds for states to replace lead pipes, claiming that inaccurate data was used.
Oceans 3 days ago Ocean temperatures surge, threatening worst coral bleaching event in history, scientists say Scientists say temperatures that have gone “crazy haywire" hot, especially in the Atlantic, are close to making the current global coral bleaching event the worst in history.
Missouri 3 days ago Missourians head to Washington to call for a House vote on the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Residents of impacted communities are heading to Washington to speak in favor of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act before it expires this summer.
Media 5 days ago 'Planet of the Apes' actors say they are 'Team Ape' because of what 'humans have done to the Earth' "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" co-stars offered a grim assessment of humans and what they've done to the planet during an interview promoting their film.
Ohio 5 days ago Whistleblower questions delays and mistakes in way EPA used sensor plane after fiery Ohio derailment The U.S. government's specialized plane, which has advanced sensors and can allegedly deploy within an hour of a chemical disaster, took 4 days to fly over Ohio after the Norfolk Southern derailment.
New Mexico 6 days ago New Mexico's first step toward reuse of fracking water met with public concern NM's water pollution control commission opened a weeklong series of hearings on legislation surrounding the treatment, reuse and disposal of oil-industry fracking water.