Environment

Chevron wins big in $9.5 billion oil pollution case. But it’s not over yet
Chevron couldn’t have won a more emphatic victory in its long-running Ecuadorian pollution case than Monday's ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals in New York.
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A mysterious buried ship appears near Martha's Vineyard every couple years, but no one knows where it came from
By Sarah Kramer, Tech Insider From Business Insider
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Human climate influence means we're skipping an ice age
According to a new study published in Nature, human-generated climate change -- specifically the massive additions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere -- is causing the Ear...
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Under-reporting of catches threatens Caribbean marine life
When factoring in tourist and resident consumption of locally sourced seafood, the number of fish removed from waters is almost three times as high as previously thought.
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