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The "Blue Marble" was the first photo of the whole Earth and the only ever taken by a human. Fifty years on, new images of ...
As the Earth's crust shifted and groaned over millions of years, something extraordinary happened beneath the surface. Deep ...
A giant sequoia located in Sequoia National Park in California, the General Sherman is 52,500 feet in volume and is more than ...
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Marine heat waves that seemed extreme just a decade ago will become commonplace by the end of this century in waters favored ...
This Earth Day, a call has been made to rally around renewable energy projects and ambitions as they "can spark a ...
This Earth Day, take a break from the doomscrolling. Here are five reasons to hope — and maybe even feel a flicker of ...
Wind turbines in the Great Lakes have the potential to produce huge amounts of clean energy in one of the most popular ...
On a shelf next to my desk, I keep the books that shaped how I think about our planet—and how I cover it as a journalist ...
Seismologists studying earthquake patterns in California have uncovered extraordinary evidence of a rare geological process ...
While the Earth Day movement has helped raise awareness about human-amplified climate change and has led to some regulatory actions, 5 1/2 decades later, the planet continues to warm at an alarming ...