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- LA county sheriff’s deputy dies after medical emergency during relay raceby Roque Planas on March 29, 2026 at 11:08 pm
Levi Vargas, 30, was competing in Baker to Vegas race through Mojave desert as US south-west faces extreme heatLos Angeles county sheriff’s deputy Levi Vargas died on Saturday after a medical […]
- A costly plan will keep a steel plant in JD Vance’s hometown running. Locals are aghast: ‘It’s horrible’by Stephen Starr in Middletown, Ohio on March 29, 2026 at 1:00 pm
Fossil-fuel burning at Ohio facility could burn longer, leaving Middletown residents to face environmental risksSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxIt was […]
- ‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Hawaii’s small farmers begin recovery after catastrophic floodingby Dani Anguiano on March 29, 2026 at 1:00 pm
Two kona low storms dumped up to 50in of rain on Oahu, flooding fields and submerging equipmentEddie Oroyan’s farm was thriving when the storms hit. He and his wife had started LewaTerra Farm last […]
- Toxic Pfas residue identified on 37% of California produce, new analysis findsby Tom Perkins on March 29, 2026 at 12:00 pm
Peaches, strawberries and grapes were almost always found to be contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’ in the analysisSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxA […]
- Forget birdwatching, I’m into moth-watching: they’re fascinating and misunderstood insects | Helen Pilcherby Helen Pilcher on March 29, 2026 at 7:00 am
According to new research, distinguishing between the UK’s 2,500 species could halt cognitive decline – so my brain could not be happier, or healthierDo you ever worry that your brain’s slowing […]

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- Methane 101: Understanding the Second Most Important Greenhouse Gasby EcoWatch on August 5, 2025 at 8:17 pm
By Olivia Rosane and Cristen Hemingway Jaynes Quick Key Facts What Is Methane? What has no color or smell and is found in wetlands, cow burps and your basement furnace? The answer is methane — a […]
- New York Finalizes Rule for New Buildings to Be Electricby Paige Bennett on August 4, 2025 at 5:15 pm
New York is now the first state in the U.S. to require new buildings to be built entirely electric, without hookups to fossil fuels including gas, the New York State Assembly reported. The rule was […]
- Mass Die-Off of Western Monarch Butterflies Linked to Pesticides, Study Findsby Paige Bennett on August 1, 2025 at 6:49 pm
A new peer-reviewed study has linked pesticides as a likely cause to a mass die-off of Western monarch butterflies that occurred in 2024. In January 2024, researchers found hundreds of dead or dying […]
- Deepest-Known Animal Communities Found Almost Six Miles Below Sea Levelby Cristen Hemingway Jaynes on August 1, 2025 at 9:55 am
Thousands of mollusks and worms have been discovered by a Chinese submersible in the Mariana Trench, almost six miles below sea level. The new study revealed it is the deepest colony of animals ever […]
- Pristine Forest and Endangered Gorilla Habitat at Risk as Half of DRC Opened to Bids for Oil and Gas Drilling: Reportby Cristen Hemingway Jaynes on July 31, 2025 at 6:26 pm
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is home to many species of rare and endangered wildlife, such as mountain gorillas, eastern lowland gorillas and bonobos. But the country has plans to open […]
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- Blasting Begins For Border Wall On Cherished New Mexico Mountainby By Martha Pskowski on March 30, 2026 at 10:04 pm
Editor’s note: This story was co-published with Puente News Collaborative in partnership with Inside Climate News. Puente News Collaborative is a bilingual nonprofit newsroom and funder dedicated […]
- Scientists Deploy First Satellite Tag on a Leatherback Sea Turtle in Ecuador to Better Reveal Gaps in Ocean Protectionby By Teresa Tomassoni on March 30, 2026 at 9:32 pm
Just after 3 a.m. on a recent Friday morning, a 4.5-foot-long leatherback sea turtle covered her freshly dug nest with sand, sweeping and packing it into place with steady strokes of her flippers […]
- The Wabanaki Basketmakers’ Plans to Save Maine’s Ash Treesby By Sydney Cromwell on March 30, 2026 at 9:00 am
Each strip of wood in Richard Silliboy’s hands started as a year of an ash tree’s life. Silliboy, 79, is a member of the Mi’kmaq tribe and a master basketmaker. His blue eyes are kind and […]
- Toxic Ocean Crisis in Papua New Guinea Sparks Mass Marine Die-Off and Public Health Emergencyby By Teresa Tomassoni on March 29, 2026 at 9:00 am
It started in December, when dead fish began washing ashore New Ireland—a mountainous island in Papua New Guinea’s New Ireland Province, flanked by the Pacific Ocean and the Bismarck Sea. At […]
- Earth’s Energy Imbalanceby By Bob Berwyn on March 29, 2026 at 8:50 am
“Earth is being pushed beyond its limits while every key climate indicator is flashing red,” warned U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres after the release of the latest State of the Global […]

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- Your ‘widely recyclable’ Starbucks cup is still trashby Joseph Winters on March 30, 2026 at 8:45 am
A new label promises single-use cups are recyclable. But that doesn’t mean they actually get recycled.
- With its new farm bill, Florida’s climate fight just hit a tractor-sized roadblockby Ayurella Horn-Muller on March 30, 2026 at 8:30 am
The sweeping new law enshrines farmers’ use of gas-powered equipment and weakens protections for conservation lands, locking the state’s climate-battered ag sector into fossil fuel dependence.
- ‘We’re harvesting the sun’: A huge solar project grows in Californiaby Jeff St. John, Canary Media on March 29, 2026 at 1:00 pm
A sweeping plan to build 21 gigawatts of solar plus batteries on 136,000 acres could be a lifeline for Central Valley farmers facing devastating water shortages.
- DOGE goes nuclear: How Trump invited Silicon Valley into America’s nuclear power regulatorby Avi Asher-Schapiro, ProPublica on March 28, 2026 at 1:00 pm
Staffers from DOGE are revamping rules in ways to ease regulations and provide financial breaks for industry.
- To keep climate science alive, researchers are speaking in codeby Kate Yoder on March 27, 2026 at 8:45 am
Words considered “woke” are vanishing from National Science Foundation proposals. We tracked the changes.
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