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Fly over any major city at night, and you will see lights burning in hundreds of skyscrapers as if global warming did not exist.
Fly over any major city at night, and you will see lights burning in hundreds of skyscrapers as if global warming did not exist.
To make the most of what remains of summer, an assistant professor of emergency medicine has safety tips for keeping your plans fun and safe.
If you visit Washington Park in Charlottesville next week, you might be surprised by some new visitors that will be on site near the pool: goats.
Recently, dozing on a fast-eroding forested bluff overlooking the Chesapeake Bay, I dreamed that I overheard God talking to Earth goddess Gaia, so named by the Greeks.
Virginia State Parks is reminding travelers there is still time to book a lodge or yurt for an overnight stay this summer.
Climate Action of the Valley received a $35,000 grant from Clean Virginia to help local organizations working with populations who struggle with high energy bills.
The Chesapeake Bay SEEE Act would help protect the watershed, improve ecosystem management and increase environmental stewardship.
ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips has been named as a defendant in a lawsuit filed in relation to the deepening hazing scandal at Northwestern, where Phillips served as the athletics director from 2008-2021.
Get ready for the next phase of the government’s war on thought crimes: mental health round-ups and involuntary detentions.
Extreme heat is an issue in the United States, Europe and Asia making this one of the hottest summers on record. A Virginia Tech expert weighs in on climate change and the impact on cities and those living in poverty.