NGT directs authorities to restore native fish populations in the Yamuna River and combat pollution and invasive species.
Plastic pollution may be quietly fueling algal blooms by knocking out the grazers that usually keep algae under control.
The native brook trout, the official state fish of New York, is making a comeback in Adirondack streams due to the success of ...
Two environmental groups and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) this week challenged the federal government’s ...
A joint investigation by The Associated Press and The Gecko Project has found that cyanide, arsenic and copper repeatedly ...
“Our results indicate that microplastics may tip the balance of conditions in favor of algal blooms,” the authors conclude in their study. “These results collectively illustrate that microplastics, ...
Two water watchdogs and the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are taking on the Environmental Protection Agency for ...
Microplastics were found in a third of sea life off the coasts of some of the remotest Pacific Islands. The post Even fish ...
New research shows cigarette butts shed microplastic fibers almost instantly in water, turning common litter into a fast source of pollution.
In a federal lawsuit, environmental groups and the CSKT argue the EPA has failed to comply with the Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act.
Even the most remote Pacific reefs aren’t safe—microplastics are turning everyday fish into silent carriers of global pollution.
From the coral-covered coastlines of Tonga to the remote sandy atolls of Tuvalu, microscopic synthetic fibers are ...