An estimated 33.5 million children in the United States — or nearly half of people under 18 — live in an area that received a failing grade for at least one measure of air pollution.
This article is authored by Neeraj Gupta, deputy head, Living Environment Division, Mitsubishi Electric India.
On a pro forma basis, as at 31 March 2026, Syrah will have up to USD 178 million in liquidity and no cash interest or principal repayments for 3 years. This provides a transformational improvement in ...
Scientists have developed a new model purporting to skillfully predict El Niño and La Niña 15 months ahead of time.View on ...
Ahead of the election, the Southern California News Group compiled a list of questions to pose to the candidates vying to ...
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Eco-friendly purification transforms Seokchon Lake to grade 1-2
Until the early 2020s, Seokchon Lake, which was covered in "green algae latte" and rated as Grade 4 water quality, has maintained clean water at Grade 1-2 levels since 2022. As the water became clear, ...
Nearly half the nation’s children live in places with dangerous levels of air pollution, according to a report released Wednesday by the American Lung Association. That’s 33.5 million children—46 ...
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Commentary: That expensive cheeseburger is a taste of what’s to come — Mark Gongloff
Commentary: Every trip to the grocery offers a lesson about how climate extremes can hit our wallets. And beef is only the ...
The eaglets will be called Sandy and Luna, according to Friends of Big Bear Valley, the nonprofit that runs a popular YouTube ...
These Latin American World Spirits Competition winners show how aged tequila is evolving, with añejo and extra añejo ...
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