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Environmental groups file lawsuit to stop construction of South Mountain Freeway

Environmental groups file lawsuit to stop construction of South Mountain Freeway

A lawsuit has been filed by a coalition of environmental and community organizations in an attempt to stop construction of the South Mountain Freeway.

‘Honeybees’ Find a Place in Federal Government’s Strategy

‘Honeybees’ Find a Place in Federal Government’s Strategy

After last year’s initiative by the Obama administration, wherein it established a task force to look into the waning number of honeybees, the lawmakers took another step on Tuesday with announcement

Storm likely to Cause Flooding near Colorado Burn Scars

Storm likely to Cause Flooding near Colorado Burn Scars

Areas stripped bare by forest fires are now engulfed by flood risks because of damp weather across the West.

DEP to expand Annual bear hunt

DEP to expand Annual bear hunt

A public hearing has been scheduled by New Jersey’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for next month in order to expand the state's annual bear hunt.

Toxic Bloom of Blue-Green Algae at Detroit Lake, but Salem’s Drinking Water Safe

Toxic Bloom of Blue-Green Algae at Detroit Lake, but Salem’s Drinking Water Safe

Toxic bloom of blue-green algae at Detroit Lake is currently the subject of monitoring for officials, but they have denied any safety risk being so far caused by Salem’s drinking water.

Zoos celebrate Endangered Species Day

Zoos celebrate Endangered Species Day

A number of zoos across the United States have been celebrating Endangered Species Day.

High Toxin Levels cause cancellation of Razor Clam Dig on Washington Beaches

High Toxin Levels cause cancellation of Razor Clam Dig on Washington Beaches

Two razor clam digs were scheduled for this month on ocean beaches, but Washington state shellfish managers have cancelled them after learning that toxin levels in the clams are not at all safe for hu

Sea Level Rise sped up in Past Two Decades: Study

Sea Level Rise sped up in Past Two Decades: Study

A new study revealed that rate that ocean water is rising in sea level has sped up in last 20 years.

Interesting Stories

Judge approves $200 million to compensate Victims of 2012 Meningitis Outbreak

On Tuesday, a federal bankruptcy judge in Boston, city in Massachusetts, announced that he has planned to approve a plan to pay about $200 million to compensate victim of a deadly meningitis outbreak that was caused by a now-closed Massachusetts...

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CPS captures 360 degree panoramic views of Moon

Scientists have captured 360 degree panoramic views of the Moon with the help of rugged camera technology.

The technology known as 'camera pointing system' (CPS) is a sophisticated tool, which has the ability to control a camera's movement...

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