Generating power - whether it be from fossil fuels or renewable energy sources - requires large amounts of water
Wildlife biologists say number of infectious diseases jumping boundary from animals to humans rising
Not enough sunshine to meet Colorado law of 30 percent of power generated from renewable sources by 2020
UN estimates that each one of us uses nearly 140 kilograms of plastic each year
World Health Organization estimates that 346 million people globally suffer from diabetes, and deaths from disease could double by 2030
Researchers say if trends continue, health projections are discouraging, especially for China, India and US
Bisphenol A, or BPA, has been linked to breast and prostate cancer and other diseases in animal studies
Forty percent of all frogs in danger of extinction, according to the Smithsonian Institution
Studies suggest vines growing more abundant as a result of climate change, CO2 levels
'The greatest engineering feat in the world' is being expanded so larger ships can take advantage of vital maritime trade link
Aim is to provide human milk to new mothers who can't breastfeed their babies
More than 300 universities turn environmentally oriented, with sustainable facilities, organic gardens, more to reduce carbon footprints
Scientists say climate change is spurring growth of many weedy, allergenic plants - such as ragweed - and extending allergy season
Agency predicts cooler water temperatures make it unlikely there will be any major destructive events anywhere in the world this year
Group says much further research on subject is needed
USDA researchers looking at cereal crops at risk and their wild, weedy relatives
Robot not only speeding up critical laboratory analyses, but also eliminating controversial use of animals in product safety testing
American Lung Association releases its annual State of the Air report
China with active nuclear power projects put them on hold for review, while Germany and several other countries simply canceled them
Washington D.C. Environmental Film Festival showcases works from 40 countries
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