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$25 Million Worth Of Giant Clam Shells Seized In The Philippines
More than 200 tons of fossilized giant clam shells, worth nearly $25 million, were seized in a joint law enforcement raid in the Philippines' province of… -
Japan To Dump Wastewater From Wrecked Fukushima Nuclear Plant Into Pacific Ocean
Japan's government announced a decision to begin dumping more than a million tons of treated but still radioactive wastewater from the crippled Fukushima… -
A Brief History Of How Racism Shaped Interstate Highways
In his $2 trillion plan to improve America's infrastructure, President Biden is promising to address the racism ingrained in historical transportation and… -
Local Fishermen Push For More Transparency On Whale Entanglements
Fishermen want federal officials to show more evidence that their gear is to blame for the entanglements. -
State Of Emergency, Evacuations In Florida County Over Wastewater Pond Leak
Manatee County in Florida was under a state of emergency over the weekend and more than 300 homes were ordered evacuated over a leak at a wastewater… -
Once Imperiled, America's Bald Eagle Populations Are Soaring
The number of bald eagles in the lower 48 U.S. states — a population once on the brink of extinction — has quadrupled in the last dozen years to more than… -
Save The Bees: Massachusetts Issues New Rules To Restrict Some Pesticides
The new rules target home use of popular chemicals called "neonicotinoids," which are harmful to pollinators. -
Capitalism Is Ruining The World, And Can Save It, Says Economist
Social and environmental concerns are now being embraced by corporate America. Here’s why. -
Known For Its Floods, Louisiana Is Running Dangerously Short Of Groundwater
Louisiana is known for its losing battle against rising seas and increasingly frequent floods. It can sometimes seem like the state has too much water.… -
First Right Whale Calf Of Season Makes It Safely To Cape Cod Bay
It’s a glimmer of hope in what is normally a dark story for the critically endangered animals.