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‘This year nearly broke me as a scientist’ – US researchers reflect on how 2025’s science cuts have changed their lives
From beginning to end, 2025 was a year of devastation for scientists in the United States. January saw the abrupt suspension ...
The failure of governments to agree with leading scientists on a major United Nations' report "risks impeding timely action ...
Many so-called low-carbon projects promoted by major oil and gas companies—including hydrogen, biofuels, carbon capture and ...
Environmental Health Perspectives, published by NIH for over 50 years, is suddenly gone but will soon move to a new, ...
While we were debating Netflix shows, scientists were uncovering climate crimes from millennia ago. Annabelle Miller’s work with fossil foraminifera isn’t just academic showboating—it’s detective work ...
A government shutdown will likely lead to further dismantling of federal environmental science, enforcement and conservation agencies, advocates warned this week. Previous government shutdowns have ...
Despite widespread acknowledgment of climate change, many people still reject the science due to ideological, psychological, or structural barriers. Simply presenting evidence is often ineffective ...
Ph.D. student Kathryn Atherton measures the trunk of a tree on Melnea Cass Boulevard to see how much it has grown since her previous examination. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) As commencements get underway at ...
Gregg Treinish, founder of Adventure Scientists, has built a global network of trained volunteers who collect high-quality environmental data for researchers, agencies, and conservationists. His ...
Stakeholders drawn from the Gambia Police Force, NAWEC, the National Environment Agency, the Department of Forestry, ABS project staff, EBA staff, and the Brikama Area Council (BAC) held a massive ...
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