A new study has found tiny plastic particles no bigger than sesame seeds buried throughout human lungs, indicating that people are inhaling microplastics lingering in the air.
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Increase in Atmospheric Methane Set Another Record During 2021
Carbon dioxide levels also record a big jump
Researchers Develop Method to Determine Where Storm Surges Are Increasing Most
Extreme storms, like Sandy or Xaver, don’t happen often but when they do, cities need to be prepared.
World’s Largest International Dark Sky Reserve Created by McDonald Observatory, Community Partners
The reserve will protect numerous wildlife habitats and migration corridors passing through the Big Bend region.
Oregonians Perceive Greater Risk Than Benefit From Natural Gas Export in State, OSU Study Finds
When presented with proposed natural gas export operations in the state, Oregonians are more likely to perceive the environmental and public health risks than the potential financial gains, a recent study from Oregon State University found.
Bringing Back Fire: How Burning Can Help Restore Eastern Lands
It’s an apocalyptic scene that has become all too familiar in recent years.


