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Offshore aquaculture, which has long divided environmentalists and commercial fishing interests, now has a pathway to approval.
"You essentially have an accident-proof reactor.”
Nationwide, only 3 percent of earth and environmental scientists are black.
Their plan is costly and controversial, but we may be running out of choices.
Early cancellation by the U.K. could damage hopes of progress.
The heat was particularly dramatic in Alaska and the Southeast.
With Williams Pipeline decision looming, activists say the state’s climate targets hang in the balance.
As a result of inappropriately assigning staff to minor emergencies, the agency is facing staff shortages heading into wildfire and hurricane season.
A new initiative will use haute cuisine to fund carbon sequestration.