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Trash Free Waters on Any Timeline
If you have an extra five seconds, five minutes, or five hours, here are some ways to help keep America's...
Shining the Spotlight on Women in STEM
Check out our collection of online educational resources for Women's History Month, a celebration of the vital...
The Early Blooms of Spring: How Climate Change Impacts Growing Seasons and You
Many plants and trees are blooming earlier than they did over the past century due to milder winters and...
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The rapidly rising temperature increases in most of the last three decades of the 20th century have slowed since around 1998, but the warming slow-down is
Fuertes tormentas de nieve tienen la capacidad de paralizar ciudades, causar cortes de electricidad y causar miles de millones de dólares en pérdidas económicas
A large body of fully vetted scientific research provides compelling evidence that solar output from our Sun is not a major factor in causing the global
Pumpkin pies, jack-o-lanterns...weather has a big impact on the availability of our favorite fall squash. Whether the weather is wet and soggy, hot and dry, or
No matter where you live, chances are there's a wetland nearby. Wetlands support diverse fish and wildlife species, filter pollutants from rain water runoff
More than 97% of climate scientists have concluded human-caused climate change is happening. Get answers to common questions about climate change and find out
Learn about the alarming rise in wildfires and their impact on public health and the environment. Discover how sustainability measures can mitigate this growing
The National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) awarded its first Schoolyard STEM Lab with funding provided by Samsung. The project culminated in a
As the weather in some parts of the country remains brutally cold, many people opt to pile on the sweaters, scarves, and coats to keep warm. While this same
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