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Wild parsnip, an invasive species, can cause severe burns. A local expert is warning residents about its dangers.
Wildfires can burn so hot that they give rise to water-repellent soil, which could make ecosystems more susceptible to flooding.
The city has increased its use of carbon filters and chlorine treatments at the water treatment plant in response to high algae levels, while looking into long-term options such upgrading ...
A seafood processing company in Ucluelet has been slapped with $25,000 in fines for repeatedly pumping harmful contaminants ...
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The National Weather Service already has issued extreme heat warnings, watches and advisories across a swath of the Midwest ...
Boxelder bugs can be a nuisance around the house, and you may have heard that this common herb can help eliminate them. But is it true? Here's what we know.
The Trump administration just dealt another blow to U.S. environmental regulations — one that could allow more contamination ...
Consumers are ditching chemicals for organic skincare ingredients. Here’s why these toxin-free formulas are gaining massive ...
A spotted lanternfly, an invasive species, was found in the western Massachusetts area and the Department of Agricultural Resources is aware of an infestation in Springfield since 2022 and is ...
Overfertilizing your tomatoes with nitrogen is a common mistake that leads to more leaf growth and lessened fruit production.
Rain storms wash those tire shards into streams and ultimately into lakes and oceans. That’s bad news for fish and other ...