The updates sent by friends and neighbors on WhatsApp confirmed what fisher Prince Davis already feared: Hurricane Melissa put a hole in the stern of his 50-foot (15-meter) fishing boat, and damaged ...
A new law requires the Department of Water Resources to set targets for the amount of water to be provided for urban and ...
This week on Farming Today we've been looking at invasive species - from the Asian hornet which is killing our native honey bees, to Himalayan Balsam which spreads quickly and can choke waterways. We ...
When she checks her well, the water filter is clogged with black sand. It’s one of many strange changes she's noticed around the property her grandparents began farming in the 1960s, as deep-seated ...
These shifts are forcing winemakers to rethink one of the oldest assumptions in their craft: terroir, the delicate interplay of soil, sun, wind, rain and human touch that gives each wine its specific ...
More critical services are at risk of lapsing this month as President Donald Trump and the GOP remain at an impasse over funding the federal government. Follow for live updates.
Rising tides, worsening land subsidence and delays in major tide-prevention projects mean many parts of Ho Chi Minh City were ...
KIERAN GILBERT: It's been a big week. The big summit, the G2 as they call it, they landed a deal. How optimistic are you that that trade truce will hold for the good of those countries, but for the ...
Researchers discovered that soil microbes in Kansas carry drought “memories” that affect how plants grow and survive. Native plants showed stronger responses to these microbial legacies than crops ...
Gaza remains are not those of hostages, Israel says; Hegseth urges South-East Asia to counter Chinese influence. Follow ...
In the last of a three-part series on climate, we examine how advancements in AI and genetics could help farms battle drought ...