Tucked behind winding roads, dense woodland and watchful cameras lies a town most Americans have never seen, and many locals don't even know exists.
The movement of South Carolina’s coastal salt marshes is an early harbinger of the path of future floods. A new mapping tool funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation maps South Carolina’s ...
Israel will begin a contentious land regulation process in a large part of the occupied West Bank, which could result in ...
New Enerdatics report maps how grid constraints, power deliverability, and procurement strategy are reshaping U.S. data ...
The University of Wyoming did not land on my mental map until 1992, when I was standing in my friend’s dorm room the moment ...
Meta’s $10 billion Indiana campus and Nebius’ 240 MW expansion in northern France — show that AI infrastructure has entered a ...
After Sarasota County staff was preparing to deny a permit to remove protected mangroves from publicly owned shoreline along Lemon Bay in December 2023, Commissioner Ron Cutsinger pushed to have the ...
To lower agricultural emissions, policymakers and communities first need to pinpoint the sources—not just by country but crop ...
They face a fight that could reshape neighborhood streets and pocketbooks as a new property law gives the city broader authority over road repairs and development. This dispute could force homeowners ...
By showing where salt marshes may migrate, local officials can better guide development and reduce flood risk.
Up to half of grazing lands could be unusable by 2100 as climate change reshapes temperature and rainfall patterns critical for livestock.
As ocean temperatures rise due to climate change, corals and other sensitive organisms survive where temperatures are less extreme. But a new study from researchers at Florida Tech, published this ...