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The Grand Canyon Lodge burned not by an act of God but from National Park Service hubris that it could 'manage' a fire in ...
The prime minister visited the National Emergencies Operation Centre (NEOC) at the National Disaster Management Authority ...
Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Agri-Foods Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, says that Alberta’s relative lack of skin in the dairy-quota game gives it a freer hand to take on supply ...
Eskom has announced a shuffling of executives, with a new acting head of distribution and interim CEO for the unbundled ...
In the latest change to federal land management, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced its intention to get rid of ...
Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell has rebutted the Trump administration’s accusations that he misled Congress over a $2.5bn refurbishment of the central bank’s headquarters, saying it did not inform ...
More than $76 million has been approved as seed money to kick-start initiatives intended to enhance on-farm sustainable ...
Officials are pursuing a full suppression strategy against the fire, which ignited June 25 in the Santa Fe National Forest.
Climate change is evolving in complex ways, with unprecedented extreme weather events occurring in some regions.
The Federal Reserve's] hesitancy to cut rates, I think, is actually … quite a mark against them,” former Fed governor Kevin Warsh said.
WATER sufficiency projects received the biggest slice of the Philippines’ climate change budget in 2024, accounting for more ...
Cutting or disbanding the National Park Service's Inventory and Monitoring Division would have far-flung impacts extending ...