by Patty Nieberg | Oct 9, 2018 | Environment, Featured
WASHINGTON — As the largest carbon emitter in the world, China is working to lead in the fight against climate change, an environmental expert said Tuesday. “China is affected by their own carbon emissions much more than any other countries,” said Carter...
by Dorothy Mills-Gregg | Oct 2, 2018 | Environment
WASHINGTON – Republicans on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Tuesday backed a bill to allow the Forest Service to pick a couple of lawsuits that it could move out of the courts and into arbitration, but Democrats strongly opposed the idea, saying...
by Minghe Hu | Aug 29, 2018 | Environment
Harmful algal blooms, like the red tide devastating Florida’s waterways, are threatening human health and imposing a major financial burden on businesses, according to experts who testified Tuesday before a Senate subcommittee. Harmful algal blooms, or HABs, can cause...
by Minghe Hu | Aug 27, 2018 | Environment
WASHINGTON—Blockchain technology could make the U.S. more energy efficient in the long run, but right now the cryptocurrency miners using blockchain actually are consuming large amounts electricity to power their computers and other devices, experts told a Senate...
by Basma Amer & Juliette Rocheleau | Aug 24, 2018 | Environment
Experts believe climate change is adversely impacting marine food chains. One of the species affected is salmon, a main staple for Native American tribes in Alaska. Populations of the cold-water fish is reducing in numbers, and Native Americans who rely on it as a...
by Minghe Hu & Yanchun (Roxanne) Liu | Aug 14, 2018 | Environment
WASHINGTON — The University of Michigan is investing millions of dollars to create technologies that capture carbon dioxide and turn it into commercial products, but some experts say this approach might not help reduce greenhouse gas or fit in well with the market...