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The Forests of the Sierra Nevada are Full of Zombies, for Sierra Magazine
These Male Wasps Use Genital Spines to Scare Off Attackers, for Scientific American
To Protect Wild Rice, Tribes and Universities Have Formed an Unlikely Collaboration, for Sierra Magazine
Systemic Barriers Hinder Bird Research, Say 124 Latin American Ornithologists for Audubon Magazines
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Coal Ash Along the Shores of the Great Lakes Threatens Water Quality, for Inside Climate News
Despite a Changing Climate, Americans are 'Flocking to Fire,' for Inside Climate News"
Ball-Rolling Bumble Bees Just Wanna Have Fun, for Scientific American
Researchers Report Decoding Thoughts from fMRI Data for The Scientist
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California Has Provided Incentives for Methane Capture at Dairies, but the Program May Have 'Unintended Consequences' for Inside Climate News
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The bilingual brain: Saima Malik-Moraleda is diving into the mysteries of language processing for MIT Technology Review
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Other work:
Inside Climate News
Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, and Wisconsin Lag on Environmental Justice Issues
Expansion of a Lucrative Dairy Digester Market is Sowing Environmental Worries in the U.S.
Just two development companies drive one of California's most controversial climate programs
California's "most sustainable" dairy is doing what's best for business
Manure-eating worms could be the dairy industry's climate solution
Scientists are pursuing flood-resistant crops, thanks to climate-induced heavy rains
Feeding cows seaweed reduces their methane emissions, but farms are a long way from scaling up the practice
California gears up for a new composting law to cut methane emissions and enrich soil
Sierra Magazine
An AI That Sees Bird Futures
Thousands Gather in Nationwide Protests Against Fossil Fuel Financing
The Road to Car-Free National Parks
Some Fires Are Better Than Others
Goldman Prize Winner Diane Wilson Protected San Antonio Bay
How Environmental Standards Could Be a Casualty of the Debt Ceiling Standoff
Here's Why Getting an Electric Vehicle at a Dealership is So Hard
Conservation Efforts Have a Massive Blind Spot
What is Queer Ecology?
The New Lede
Groups seek emergency action from EPA on nitrate pollution in Minnesota
EPA move to allow new pesticide use on food crops worries health advocates
Vast majority of methane emissions go unregulated, says new study
"Flagrant environmental injustice" - groups petition EPA over coal ash pollution
EPA failing to regulate water pollution at oil refineries, says new report
Floating solar gaining popularity as unconventional US energy source
At least 330 species across the globe contaminated with PFAS
Pesticides from cattle feedlots may threaten Texas wetlands
Farmer safety net growing more costly as climate changes
"Flagrant environmental injustice"- groups petition EPA over coal ash pollution
Arsenic-laden drinking water drives antibiotic resistance, study says
PFAS contaminating 83% of waterways, study finds
New study says more than 57,400 US sites have PFAS contamination
Environmental Health News
Toxic vinyl chloride is a widespread environmental injustice
Good news: some toxic insecticides are vanishing from the atmosphere
A new analysis shows a "crisis" of male reproductive health
Doctors advocate for treating obesity as an environmental problem
Using comedy to combat climate change
Workers exposed to PFAS in a variety of industries
"Green" products not always PFAS free, warns new study
Chemicals in everyday products are spurring obesity, warns a new review
New Washington state bill is the "fastest timeline in the nation" for phasing out PFAS
PFAS are leaving a chemical fingerprint in pine needles
Together, toxics and climate change hinder fish growth
Prenatal exposure to toxics risks delay of child's brain development
Other Publications:
The fuzzy math of soil carbon markets, for Ambrook Research
Midwest livestock operations linked to rise in ammonia pollution, for Eos
Expanding possibilities for beekeeping mentorship, for Lady Science
Hive tech: the rise of Broodminder, for 2 Million Blossoms
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Inside Climate News
Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, and Wisconsin Lag on Environmental Justice Issues
Expansion of a Lucrative Dairy Digester Market is Sowing Environmental Worries in the U.S.
Just two development companies drive one of California's most controversial climate programs
California's "most sustainable" dairy is doing what's best for business
Manure-eating worms could be the dairy industry's climate solution
Scientists are pursuing flood-resistant crops, thanks to climate-induced heavy rains
Feeding cows seaweed reduces their methane emissions, but farms are a long way from scaling up the practice
California gears up for a new composting law to cut methane emissions and enrich soil
Sierra Magazine
An AI That Sees Bird Futures
Thousands Gather in Nationwide Protests Against Fossil Fuel Financing
The Road to Car-Free National Parks
Some Fires Are Better Than Others
Goldman Prize Winner Diane Wilson Protected San Antonio Bay
How Environmental Standards Could Be a Casualty of the Debt Ceiling Standoff
Here's Why Getting an Electric Vehicle at a Dealership is So Hard
Conservation Efforts Have a Massive Blind Spot
What is Queer Ecology?
The New Lede
Groups seek emergency action from EPA on nitrate pollution in Minnesota
EPA move to allow new pesticide use on food crops worries health advocates
Vast majority of methane emissions go unregulated, says new study
"Flagrant environmental injustice" - groups petition EPA over coal ash pollution
EPA failing to regulate water pollution at oil refineries, says new report
Floating solar gaining popularity as unconventional US energy source
At least 330 species across the globe contaminated with PFAS
Pesticides from cattle feedlots may threaten Texas wetlands
Farmer safety net growing more costly as climate changes
"Flagrant environmental injustice"- groups petition EPA over coal ash pollution
Arsenic-laden drinking water drives antibiotic resistance, study says
PFAS contaminating 83% of waterways, study finds
New study says more than 57,400 US sites have PFAS contamination
Environmental Health News
Toxic vinyl chloride is a widespread environmental injustice
Good news: some toxic insecticides are vanishing from the atmosphere
A new analysis shows a "crisis" of male reproductive health
Doctors advocate for treating obesity as an environmental problem
Using comedy to combat climate change
Workers exposed to PFAS in a variety of industries
"Green" products not always PFAS free, warns new study
Chemicals in everyday products are spurring obesity, warns a new review
New Washington state bill is the "fastest timeline in the nation" for phasing out PFAS
PFAS are leaving a chemical fingerprint in pine needles
Together, toxics and climate change hinder fish growth
Prenatal exposure to toxics risks delay of child's brain development
Other Publications:
The fuzzy math of soil carbon markets, for Ambrook Research
Midwest livestock operations linked to rise in ammonia pollution, for Eos
Expanding possibilities for beekeeping mentorship, for Lady Science
Hive tech: the rise of Broodminder, for 2 Million Blossoms
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