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In the Viking Sky cruise disaster, a massive storm left the ship drifting towards disaster. A desperate evacuation and a race ...
Fifty-five years ago, on April 22, 1970, the world took note of its burning rivers and acrid air. An overdue shift in ...
LeeAnn Kohli Cheeley didn’t hear of her family’s tragedy during her formative years. “It wasn’t something they told me as a ...
The Outdoor Campus in Sioux Falls was one of four sites across the state with river clean-ups hosted by Friends of the Big Sioux River.
The planet is "crumbling to pieces," shedding the equivalent of Mount Everest’s mass every 30.5-hour orbit and will be ...
The debate about Earth’s shape dates back to ancient civilization, according to scientists like Dr. James Garvin. The Greeks ...
We can all be doing more to help protect and save this planet – things like: focusing on reducing consumption and waste, ...
The U.N. Special Envoy on Climate Ambition and Solutions and former NYC mayor spoke about the responsibility to take action ...
Former Daily editor-in-chief Jim Wascher '75 writes about the history of Earth Day at Stanford and argues why activism for ...
So the people shouted when the priests blew with the trumpets: and it came to pass, when the people heard the sound of the ...
From a woman tackling waste by creating meals for the hungry from surplus food to a conservation group dedicated to rescuing and releasing sea turtles, to a community garden that lets low-income ...
The Trump administration is rolling back landmark environmental legislation that dates back to the Nixon era, including key ...