ANTARCTICA
Researchers piece together the last days of the Larsen-B ice shelf
A wall of ice calved off Antarctica in 2002 and collapsed into the ocean. Where the ice shelf, called Larsen-B, had once been, dark blue ocean yawned open.
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Gayathri Vaidyanathan, E&E reporter
A wall of ice calved off Antarctica in 2002 and collapsed into the ocean. Where the ice shelf, called Larsen-B, had once been, dark blue ocean yawned open.
The nation's 574 federally recognized tribes are gaining momentum in their long drive to co-manage the country's public lands — and they've got a new occupant in the White House who may help make it happen.
By Rob Hotakainen in Greenwire
Senators concluded their questioning yesterday of Interior secretary nominee Deb Haaland, and those already inclined to oppose her don't appear to have been swayed.
By Emma Dumain in E&E Daily
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The nation's 574 federally recognized tribes are gaining momentum in their long drive to co-manage the country's public lands — and they've got a new occupant in the White House who may help make it happen.
By Rob Hotakainen in Greenwire
Senators concluded their questioning yesterday of Interior secretary nominee Deb Haaland, and those already inclined to oppose her don't appear to have been swayed.
By Emma Dumain in E&E Daily