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Environment
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Harrison Tasoff • May 31, 2017
Proposed changes to the Magnuson-Stevens Act, our nation’s fishery management law, would compound problems for the nation’s fish
Ellen Airhart • May 29, 2017
The training is grueling and the pay is low, but Spencer Noyes loves being a New York State environmental conservation officer
Harrison Tasoff • May 22, 2017
Often overlooked, peatlands emit staggering quantities of carbon dioxide
Dan Robitzski • May 15, 2017
Spring is coming, and so are the rats. Here’s how to keep them out.
Ellen Airhart • May 15, 2017
Dry ice is a safe and effective pest control. Why can’t cities use it in parks?
Mark D. Kaufman • May 3, 2017
Congress considers updating the law, a move some think will defang it
Mark D. Kaufman • April 27, 2017
Global cooling forecasts from the 1970s don’t discredit today’s climate science
Nicole Wetsman • April 17, 2017
Humans often do more harm than good when we try to rebuild damaged landscapes
Harrison Tasoff • April 5, 2017
Countries look to large marine protected areas to conserve our oceans, but the devil is in the details
Cici Zhang • April 3, 2017
Aquaponic farming is catching on despite challenges
Dan Robitzski • March 22, 2017
Extinct species may soon be resurrected — but just because we can doesn’t mean we’re ready for them
Eleanor Cummins • March 8, 2017
Community composters grapple with an endless supply of food scraps, but limited demand
Mark D. Kaufman • February 27, 2017
Indoor pot farms gulp an astounding amount of energy, motivating growers to move outside
Cici Zhang • January 25, 2017
Two sophisticated techniques could rescue the beloved American chestnut tree — but the riskier approach might work better
Mark D. Kaufman • January 20, 2017
Oklahoma’s seismic surge is unprecedented. It can be explained, but not by hydraulic fracturing — at least not directly