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Often overlooked as a dimension of the health effects of war, the impacts of conflict on the environment are gaining increasing attention. Rebecca Sers reports.
Most Americans want to reduce their environmental impact, and many are taking it a step further by practicing green living ...
More than 20 million pounds of plastic waste accumulates in the Great Lakes every year. While crusty water bottles, fraying ...
People who are chronically exhausted and fatigued throughout the day almost always wake up that way. Their sleep patterns ...
As record wildfires erupt across Canada this year, with health-threatening smoke drifting into the U.S. and as far away as ...
Most Americans want to reduce their environmental impact and many are taking it a step further by practicing green living ...
So, it's not surprising that clutter is one of the things that make class people uncomfortable the moment they walk into ...
We also discovered that these fishes together with clean water may be a vital buffer against the ... Local stressors are things like overfishing, pollution and sedimentation from coastal development; ...
Air and water are the first things that come to mind as afflicted when talking about pollution. But an equally dangerous ...
Old oil wells on the reservation spew chemical-laden water. The feds have done little to honor treaty obligations to clean ...
A review into England and Wales' water sector has issued 88 recommendations, which one campaign group criticised as "putting ...
Population growth, the climate crisis and relentless over-extraction have depleted groundwater levels, experts say.