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  1. Environment | Science News

    4 days ago · Environment How a Yurok family played a key role in the world’s largest dam removal project In The Water Remembers, Amy Bowers Cordalis shares her family’s account …

  2. Earth - Science News

    3 days ago · The Earth topic features the latest news in climate, agriculture, oceans, the environment and more.

  3. What is the state of the environment and climate? 2021 was the sixth-warmest year on record. All states, and especially in the Northeast and upper Midwest, were warmer in 2021 than the 20th …

  4. US environment statistics, charts, and trends | USAFacts

    Learn about the changing US environment with reports on climate, fire risks, floods, and other natural disasters. See how these topics intersect with policies on natural resources and …

  5. What does the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) do?

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent executive branch agency responsible for safeguarding human health and protecting the environment by ensuring that …

  6. How much energy does your AI prompt use? It depends

    Jul 2, 2025 · How much energy does your AI prompt use? It depends Experts explain what we know about AI model emissions, and what you can do to help.

  7. Generative AI is an energy hog. Is the tech worth the …

    Dec 9, 2024 · Generative AI and the hype around it has rung in excitement and alarm bells this year. Here’s how to consider climate, energy and AI's intersection.

  8. Toxic brine poses a threat as the desalination industry grows

    Jan 14, 2019 · Desalination facilities, which extract drinkable water from the ocean, discharge around 142 billion liters of extremely salty water called brine back into the environment every …

  9. US articles | USAFacts

    Get unbiased data and visuals on energy, climate, natural resources, and environmental protection.

  10. Just a small rise in global temperatures could be deadly

    Feb 11, 2025 · Just a small rise in global temperatures could be deadly By mid-century, lots of spots around the globe could hit temperatures hazardous for human health