With a group of core partners, Arizona State University is creating a new $25 million collaboration to preserve and restore vitality to Hawaii's coral reefs and the health of its coastlines.
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Despite Major Progress Nationally, Two Mercury Emissions Hotspots Remain
Missing from partisan political debates over regulations affecting the energy sector is the stunning success of the federal government’s signature environmental laws.
All-Electric Rideshare Fleet Could Reduce Carbon Emissions, Increase Traffic Issues
Two major ridesharing companies have promised all-electric fleets by 2030 in an effort to reduce their carbon footprint.
How Prescribed Burns Could Limit Megafires in California, Oregon, and Washington
Wildfire smoke is a threat to air quality, public health, and ecosystems throughout the U.S. Notwithstanding the impact of this year’s Canadian wildfires, the West typically sees much higher exposure to wildfire smoke than other regions of the country.
The Problems With Coal Ash Start Smaller Than Anyone Thought
Everyone knows that burning coal causes air pollution that is harmful to the climate and human health.
Climate Change Releases Carbon Stocks Deep Underground
Subsoils are the largest storehouses for carbon, as well as one of the most important sources of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.