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Goodbye, TP: My experiment in generating minimum trash

In the spring of 2010, on an episode of the radio show “The Story,” I heard the tale of a British couple who lived trash-free. I walked home from my laboratory at the University of Michigan ...

Mormons plan big Florida development

Environmentalists object to Deseret Ranch, which could become state’s 10th largest urban area

Aerial tour a glimpse of water’s importance

Flight over San Juan Mountains shows interplay of mines and river

Dead zone appears on Florida Mesa

Property owner questions if gas well poisoned spring

Study suggests ‘green’ vacations could hurt wildlife

As the sun set, 25 boats converged on a small patch of reef just a few hundreds yards from the shore of Kona, Hawaii. With only four moorings, most of the boats illegally dropped anchor on t...

Appeals court puts hold on regulation protecting waterways

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. – A federal appeals court on Friday blocked an Obama administration rule that attempts to clarify which small streams, wetlands and other waterways the government can sh...

EPA rules extend to pesticides, petroleum

Regulations focus on protecting farmworkers, cutting emissions emissions

Open-space swap examined in Three Springs

3-acre parcel could be better for affordable housing instead

Four Corners methane plume discussed at EPA hearing

Call for tough methane standards irks of oil and gas companies

Firefighting shift focuses on sage grouse in West

RENO, Nev. – Federal agencies deciding how to deploy firefighters during one of the West’s worst wildfire seasons are considering a new factor in their deliberations: an imperiled bird that ...

New Mexico official: EPA kept water data secret

Secretary of environment says the agency’s actions hobbled state’s response

Agency considers treatment facility

EPA initiates bidding for potential water plant