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With his head down and the sound of a harpsichord rhythmically chiming in the background, artist and fashion designer Michael Drummond slides from one…
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With the United Nations and New York City hosting Climate Week 2019 this week, climate change has been on the minds of many. But what does climate change…
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Instead of attending school today, many St. Louis-area teenagers gathered at St. Louis City Hall to urge global leaders to act on climate change. The…
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Scientists at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center and Washington University are studying the long-term consequences of exposing plants to high levels…
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The insects in your backyard are having conversations at this very moment — but you can’t hear most of them.Many communicate by producing tiny vibrations…
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This year’s catastrophic flooding has created hard times for many people in Midwest, but it’s created a nirvana for mosquitoes. Kansas City and the...
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Washington University in St. Louis will become the anchor of a regional effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and stop climate change.Former New York…
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Animal waste and nitrogen-based agricultural fertilizers contribute to nitrate runoff, which ends up in creeks, streams, rain and, eventually, water...
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St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson presented a two-year report at City Hall Wednesday touting the city’s completed and ongoing development projects. She also…
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Missouri and Illinois are producing less carbon pollution than a decade ago but are still emitting more than many other states, according to the U.S.…