- January 14, 2016
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MIAMI (AP) — The population of Florida’s iconic manatees has recovered enough that the species no longer meets the definition of “endangered” under the Endangered Species Act, federal wildlife officials said Thursday. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have proposed Read more
We are, as the saying goes, but a tiny speck. And from time to time, it’s important to put things into perspective. Or, as astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson would tell you, have your mind blown. Just consider for a moment Read more
We are, as the saying goes, but a tiny speck. And from time to time, it’s important to put things into perspective. Or, as astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson would tell you, have your mind blown. Just consider for a moment Read more
The fight over genetically modified food involves some pretty weighty issues: global food security, the pros and cons of corporate mass-scale agriculture, how society deals with risk management when a small group of passionate advocates dishonestly trumps up fears to Read more
GOP presidential hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) earned the endorsement of the Senate’s most prominent climate change skeptic on Saturday. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), who famously brought a snowball to the Senate floor last year in order to claim that Read more
This small pup’s start in life has been devastating — but it’s starting to pick up for the better. — This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It Read more
On a Monday morning, you can find me rushing through an hour-long work-out so I can get back to my desk. I run through my apartment, sloppily grabbing a snack and a sweater on the way, all while my mind Read more
You might remember big-wave surfer Garrett McNamara from his epic 2013 ride on what may well have been the largest wave ever surfed — a 100-foot monster off the coast of Nazare in Portugal. This week, McNamara attempted something similar. Read more
By Nicole Pfefferle, MS candidate, environmental studies and sustainability science, Lund University “That kills me,” said Lewis Akenji pointing at the water dispenser in the hallway of the Congress Center with a recycling bin right next to it. “That gives Read more
By Waleria Schuele, Mercator Fellow Living within planetary boundaries is imperative on a planet with finite resources. But in 2015 we seem far from meeting this imperative. If everybody led the lifestyle of an average American, we would need five Read more