Trump’s $625 Million Coal Lifeline: A Last-Ditch Gamble to Revive a Dying Industry
The Trump administration has launched a $625 million initiative to save the declining U.S. coal industry by opening federal lands and scrapping environmental rules.
The Trump administration has launched a $625 million initiative to save the declining U.S. coal industry by opening federal lands and scrapping environmental rules.
A devastating wildfire has consumed more than 35% of Namibia’s Etosha National Park, endangering wildlife and raising concerns about long-term ecological and economic impacts.
An unusual surge of octopuses has invaded the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, consuming local shellfish and overwhelming fishing operations.
Typhoon Bualoi has killed 22 people and left 21 missing in central Vietnam, hitting a region already devastated by an earlier storm.
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A deadly flash flood in Globe, Arizona, killed at least three people and caused widespread destruction after heavy rains overwhelmed Pinal Creek.
In a surprising shift, oil and gas leaders are criticizing Trump’s abrupt cancellations of federally approved offshore wind projects, warning of market instability and lost investments.
New flood-resilience regulations in Florida are forcing homeowners to choose between costly home elevations or demolition, raising concerns about affordability and cultural heritage.
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Former national park superintendents warn that keeping parks open during a government shutdown risks severe environmental and cultural harm.