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Study assesses pollution near Los Angeles-area warehouses

As goods of all shapes and sizes journey from factory to doorstep, chances are they've stopped at a warehouse along the way—likely several of them. The sprawling structures are waypoints in the logistics networks that make ...

Retiring coal plants with climate and equity in mind

Facing competition from cheap natural gas and a growing renewables market, coal-fired power plants are on the decline in the United States. But new research led by energy systems modelers at Princeton University demonstrates ...

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New study reveals growing weather extremes in Indo-Pacific region driven by shifts in tropical weather patterns
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Study offers participant views of community-based natural resource management in Ghana
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Researchers examine the persistence of micro- and nanoplastic pollution
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Digital footprint data analysis contributes to new UN publication
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Researchers link El Niño to accelerated ice loss in tropics
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A new era for an ancient river

The largest river restoration project in U.S. history is underway along the Klamath River. One aging hydroelectric dam along the river's Lower Basin was decommissioned last fall, and three more are being removed this year.