The dumping of effluent and fertilizer into Florida waters caused a massive bloom of phytoplankton, killing off much of the dolphins’ food supply.
The dumping of effluent and fertilizer into Florida waters caused a massive bloom of phytoplankton, killing off much of the dolphins’ food supply.
A mysterious whale that has puzzled scientists for decades may not be an anomaly, but a clue to what climate change is doing beneath the waves.
Snow storms in the northern Rockies are depositing metal contaminants from mines in the Pacific Northwest, according to new research.
Weather balloon operations will stop or be reduced at 11 locations across the country due to staffing shortages caused by recent NOAA layoffs.
Hurricane Helene, which slammed into Florida’s Big Bend in late September, caused the deaths of nearly 250 people—a number only dwarfed by the infamous 2005 storm.
After a string of discouraging rulings for other cities, a court upheld NYC’s efforts to decarbonize its buildings.
Ancient sponges and corals were found on the exposed seafloor, in an area previously inaccessible to humans.
Prepare to be wowed by the mysterious cosmic wonders that are black holes.
Brazil ruins the environment to make it easier to host a conference about solving climate change.

We will be back really soon.
Source: TreeHugger – The new Treehugger is almost cooked

Many places in Europe allow responsible walking wherever one’s feet take them, regardless of private property. In the US? Not so much.
Source: TreeHugger – Why is it illegal to walk freely in most of the US?