Every day, the Ohio River sends billions of gallons of water flowing past Louisville’s pumping station, where the Kentucky city’s utility sucks it up to turn it into tap water.
Better late than never. With the announcement that the EPA will reverse its 2009 greenhouse gas endangerment finding under the ...
Every day, the Ohio River sends billions of gallons of water flowing past Louisville's pumping station, where the Kentucky ...
PFAS are a family of thousands of synthetic chemicals that show up in everyday products and environments. From non-stick ...
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Central Visayas continues to dominate Philippine tourism, ranking as the country’s most visited ...
PFAS “forever chemicals” are contaminating drinking water and soil in Ohio, leaving those caught in its grip dealing with ...
Property owners in Dutchess and Putnam counties will soon be able to be reimbursed for testing their wells and installing ...
Hoping to avoid a potential public referendum vote by one block of Key Biscayne residents, Ed London last week asked his ...
The increase was a rare uptick in an otherwise long-term downward trend, partly because of more coal being burned to generate electricity.
Cities are rapidly becoming the defining residential space of human life. Over 55% of the global population lived in urban areas in 2018, a proportion projected to reach nearly 68% by 2050, according ...
Breathing polluted air may do more than harm your lungs — it could also increase your risk of Alzheimer’s disease. In a ...