"Wolves Airdropped Into US To Tackle Moose Problem"
"With the wolf population dwindling in a Michigan park, four were trapped in Ontario and transported by helicopter"
"With the wolf population dwindling in a Michigan park, four were trapped in Ontario and transported by helicopter"
"WAYNESVILLE, Mo. — Five minutes late, Darrell Todd Maurina sweeps into a meeting room and plugs in his laptop computer. He places a Wi-Fi hotspot on the table and turns on a digital recorder. The earplug in his left ear is attached to a police scanner in his pants pocket."
"It’s official: The 2020 Democratic presidential field is now awash with climate candidates."
"Nearly three and a half years after settling with ExxonMobil for the largest environmental settlement in Garden State history, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced on Thursday that the state is again going after the oil giant."

SEJ is pleased to announce the launch of the Ray Reece "Excellence in Environmental Journalism” Student Award for environmental reporting by undergraduate, graduate and high-school students. Win cash prizes and an expenses-paid trip to SEJ's 29th Annual Conference in Fort Collins, Colorado.
"As infrastructure talks progress on Capitol Hill, Democrats are calling for any legislative package to address climate change."
"Rural electric cooperatives have a long and proud history in the United States. Beginning in the mid-1930s, they brought electricity to rural America, lighting up 56 percent of the nation's landmass and providing power to 90 percent of its poorest counties. They did it mostly with the cheapest energy source America had at the time: coal."
"On Aug. 4, 2017, at 7:43 p.m., two emergency shutdown systems sprang into action as darkness settled over the sprawling refinery along Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast."
"Pulses of melting linked to rainfall doubled in summer and tripled in winter, a new climate change study found. That's a problem for sea level rise."
"When a frozen snowflake falls on the Greenland Ice Sheet, it lands with a whisper and stays frozen, sometimes for months.
But raindrops splat down, making little craters and melting some of the adjacent snow crystals. Multiplied across thousands of square miles, they can trigger widespread melting and runoff, which can lead to more sea level rise.
"EPA plans to consolidate its research office, combining several of the agency's science programs into a smaller, more streamlined division."