Over the past 50 years, there have been unprecedented losses of plants, animals and insects around the world due to human-related causes, like climate change and...
Distrust lingers after PFAS found in drinking water The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to propose restrictions on harmful “forever chemicals” in drinking water after finding...
After nearly two decades of legal wrangling, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has issued a final ruling declaring the North American wolverine to be...
Paul Gessing | President, New Mexico’s Rio Grande Foundation After four long days of testimony and public comment the Environmental Improvement Board (EIB) decided recently to...
As South Carolina’s unprecedented growth continues, officials are reworking how the state uses and conserves its water sources. A group of experts gathered Wednesday at the...
Shasta County is taking its fight to the courts to stop a controversial wind energy project that it rejected two years ago, but has revived with...
A Milwaukee casting foundry will need to pay $100,000 for dumping untreated wastewater into the sewage system, a judge ordered Monday. According to a news release...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Collection for about two-thirds of recycling routes in the City of Milwaukee will move to “unscheduled” winter times on Monday, Dec. 4....
By William P. Barr and Jonathan Berry Delaware wasn’t always the go-to state for corporate law. And if it escalates its flirtation with environmental, social and...
Travelers have encountered howling winds and ground blizzard conditions on Thanksgiving while traveling on Montana roads. Southwest Montana highways have been particularly hit by gusty winds...