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As it recovers, Altadena finds inspiration in other wildfire-devastated communities that have replanted lawns, gardens, and ...
Sign up for our newsletters and never miss a story. Finally, there’s some good news to report from NOAA, the parent organization of the National Hurricane Center, or NHC: During the highly active 2o24 ...
But mangroves cannot tolerate cold temperatures, and in North America, mangroves had never been found north of Florida – until now. Ches Vervaeke of the National Park Service says last year, he and a ...
Jarvis serves as a community lead on the Waterway Arts Initiative, a project led by the Philadelphia Water Department that helps teach people about the issue. Last fall, the initiative opened a ...
Yale Climate Connections’ bookshelf for February begins with a title that beautifully captures the mission of climate ...
In the Canadian Arctic, vast expanses of tundra and sea ice are home to seabirds like common and king eiders. But as the climate warms and sea ice melts, some birds could struggle to find food in ...
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Bud is an environmental journalist and journalism educator in the Washington, D.C./Virginia area. He started his environmental journalism career in 1974 as Managing Editor of The Bureau of National ...