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June 11, 2019
Climate change, deforestation, hunting among causes of large animal die-off
New research suggests large birds and land mammals will face extinction over the next century due to climate change, deforestation, hunting and increased urbanization.
June 10, 2019
EPA Awards Indiana Communities More Than $4 million In Environmental Grants
June 6, 2019
Unchecked greenhouse gas emissions threaten 60% of Colombian land suitable for rice
A new study published in Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change found that, left unchecked, greenhouse gas emissions will reduce Colombian land suitable for rice production by 60% by the 2050s.
June 6, 2019
Record-setting run of tornadoes in the US may be ending
A record-setting spell of severe storms has rocked the U.S. over the last two weeks.
June 6, 2019
Humans caused 2018 summer heat waves
Heat waves threatened people and crops across the globe throughout the summer of 2018, according to Nexus Media, researchers have concluded that humans are to blame.
June 5, 2019
Oak-killing Pathogen Found in Indiana Nurseries
June 4, 2019
Scientists to start a forest fire to better understand wildfires
A research team is planning to light a fire in a Utah forest at the end of June to clear out dead conifer trees and allow quaking aspen to regain a place in a national forest.
June 4, 2019
Norwegian salmon the most recent victim of algae blooms
Algae blooms have been known to suffocate marine wildlife and The New York Times reports that 8 million farmed salmon in northern Norway met this fate over the past week.
June 4, 2019
Bans and regulations lead to dramatic decrease in elephant poaching in Africa
African elephant poaching hit its peak in 2011 and the mammals faced a high risk of extinction at the hands of poachers.
June 3, 2019
Hundreds Of Thousands Of Needy Hoosier Families Could Be Exposed To Harmful Pesticides
State, federal WIC programs do not limit the amount of pesticides present in approved food list products.
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