When most people think about water safety, they think about drinking water. That is important, of course. But human exposure ...
Students, young professionals, and industry leaders invited to explore emerging GIS trends and network with innovators ...
Gov. Kay Ivey has signed Senate Bill 71 into law, requiring Alabama’s environmental rules to be no more restrictive than federal environmental regulations.
WGES Global 2026 hosted in Athens will connect new partners, projects, and pathways to expand market globally bringing ...
Mercury pollution from coal plants has been tied to serious neurological problems, especially in children and babies ...
A South County school district just got state education officials’ top honors for outstanding achievements in environmental ...
Tropical cyclones, including hurricanes and tropical storms, are linked to increased rates of drug-related deaths up to three months after the storm passes-particularly in higher-income, White ...
Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill into law Thursday morning that bans state agencies from adopting environmental rules that are stricter than those enacted by federal regulations.
Even as weather extremes worsen, the voices calling for the rolling back of environmental rules have grown louder and more influential ...
Coal plants are the largest single human source of mercury pollutants. The mercury emitted later falls in rain or simply by ...
Extreme and more frequent flooding and related calamities (e.g. landslides and mudslides) are some of the most dire immediate ...