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How the Moon’s Subtle Tug and Climate Change Are Reshaping Earth’s Spin and the Future of TimekeepingJuly 9, 2025, saw the Earth spin through one of its shortest days on record a fleeting, nanosecond instant that passed unnoticed by most, but sent ripples within the domain of high-precision ...
Models suggest that meeting climate targets will be virtually impossible without steep emissions cuts paired with a huge ...
In May, the White House released a budget proposal that would slash NASA funding. But a Senate appropriations plan would protect the agency's budget.
CHAUTAUQUA—Suppose that you want to lay and connect a natural-gas line. According to press reports: Under longstanding New York law, a natural-gas utility may not charge you for this if the connection ...
National Creation Care Framework launched to guide churches in environmental sustainability advocacy
A National Creation Care Framework has been launched to guide and equip churches to respond biblically and practically to ...
Last week, seven former heads of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate signed a joint letter to Congress condemning the White ...
People are more likely to support climate policies when they believe extreme weather disasters are caused by climate change.
When the earth drinks in the last of the waters, the places that remain will be different than they were before—turned sacred ...
The museum said it’s the moral imperative of everyone to speak up against injustice and that there are no politically neutral ...
In the wake of the flooding disasters in Texas, a number of leftists made inflammatory remarks on social media, celebrating ...
A new study shows heatwaves are lasting longer and accelerating with each degree of warming - especially in tropical regions.
The New York Times is reporting that John Christy, Alabama’s state climatologist since 2000, and Roy Spencer, a colleague at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, are listed in the Energy ...
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