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A recent report says abandoned oil infrastructure could cost the state up to $1.6 billion in coming years. This is how.
After oil companies go bust, the state is left paying to clean up abandoned wells, tanks, machinery and sludge pits.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) today revealed the 15 finalists for the inaugural Middle East Award, ...
UF/IFAS experts offer critical advice on preparing your trees and plants for the next big storm. Hurricane season is an ...
Forest ecologist Mark Harmon has been exhaustively examining dead logs for 40 years, and he’s found a complex world few ...
Just 34 miles west of Portland’s urban hustle lies L.L. Stub Stewart State Park, where towering Douglas firs stand like nature’s skyscrapers and stress evaporates faster than morning dew on a sunny ...
America loves its green lawns. Roughly one-third of water used in U.S. homes is used outdoors, with much of that going to irrigate landscaping dominated by grass.
This set of Star-Telegram stories focuses on innovative gardening techniques to both enhance and manage North Texas landscapes, from the strategic use of colorful crape myrtles to beautify and ...
San Diego residents are pushing back after the city approved sweeping changes to some of its most iconic beaches. The new ...
Mark Harmon crouches low next to log number 219: a moss-covered western hemlock tree trunk, five meters long, lying dead on ...
While endless rows of computer servers humming behind concrete walls may seem like a world away from Monticello’s ...