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The city’s commitment to net-zero emissions passed nearly five years ago. Activists and some city officials are now revving up momentum to achieve that goal.
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A bill proposed in New York shifts the responsibility of reducing plastic and paper waste on to the companies that package their materials. The goal is to reduce the tons of garbage that ends up at landfills.
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Chesapeake Bay By Air can be seen on WSKG TV March 9, 2016 at 10pm. Shot in the air from two to two thousand feet, Chesapeake Bay by Air's unique…
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Transgenic female mosquitoes expressing a fluorescent protein (glowing blue) and nontransgenic mosquitoes (no color). Image courtesy of A.A. James Science…
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Nature Moose: Life of a Twig Eater airs on WSKG TV on February 10, 2016 at 8pm.There is a growing problem in North America affecting moose, the largest…
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Orange highlights the above-normal warmth of equatorial surface waters in the Pacific that are driving the current El Niño. Image courtesy of…
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photo: Nancy Coddington Did you know that about a third of the U.S. diet comes from foods that involve pollination by honey bees? Since bees provide vital…
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The number of young bass that survive to become adults has plummeted in about 100 miles of the Lower Susquehanna, as well as parts of the Juniata, over…
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Adoption of the Paris Agreement on December 12, 2015. (Photo: UNFCCC, Flickr CC BY 2.0) After working arduously for two weeks, COP21 delegates have…
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From PBS NEWHOUR:Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York Michael Levi joins Hari Sreenivasan to…
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Some of this year’s picks. Photo by Brandon EchterThis episode of Science Friday will air on December 11, 2015 on WSQX from 2-4pm.Freelance journalist and…
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S treams and rivers that form on top of the Greenland ice sheet during spring and summer are the main agent transporting melt runoff from the ice sheet to…