There's been a lot of news about the removal of environmental, health and diversity data from federal websites. But scientists, policy makers and nonprofits have run up against another critical issue: ...
Dylan Carlson Sirvent León was working in his office at Harvard University when he began receiving frantic messages from his research colleagues. Environmental data was starting to disappear from ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced earlier this month that it would stop making polluting companies report their greenhouse gas emissions to it, eliminating a crucial tool the US uses to ...
The White House effort to scrub government websites of environmental data has researchers and activists trying to recreate several lost mapping tools to protect communities vulnerable to pollution and ...
The data, from thousands of coal-burning power plants, oil refineries, steel mills and other industrial facilities, is the country’s most comprehensive way to track greenhouse gases. By Maxine Joselow ...
The intersection of technology and social responsibility has given rise to a significant trend: leveraging data to drive sustainable outcomes. This trend transcends traditional approaches, allowing ...
Oil refineries such as this one in Freeport, Texas, emit carbon smoke linked to global warming and climate change. Credit: Shutterstock / Heidi Besen This story was originally published by ProPublica.
The Environmental Protection Agency moved Friday to stop requiring thousands of polluting facilities to report the amount of heat-trapping greenhouse gases that they release into the air. The EPA ...
With the EU targeting net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, the livestock sector must address its significant emissions. This study aims to evaluate various farm-based carbon footprint ...
This story was originally published by WIRED and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The Environmental Protection Agency announced earlier this month that it would stop ...
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