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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.
Developers Jeff and Kyle Haen have proposed a 480-acre hillside development with 470 homes and a championship golf course ...
Kerem Cengiz, the Jury Chair for Middle East Awards- "The Middle East's shortlist is a powerful reflection of a region in architectural renaissance, where cultural identity is alive, evolving, and ...
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has revealed the 15 finalists for the inaugural Middle East Awards, showcasing the most transformative and socially impactful new architecture across ...
Forest ecologist Mark Harmon has been exhaustively examining dead logs for 40 years, and he’s found a complex world few ...
A RVADA, Colorado — Lunar Outpost, a private space company, is putting the pedal to the metal on its lunar terrain vehicle ...
UF/IFAS experts offer critical advice on preparing your trees and plants for the next big storm. Hurricane season is an annual reality in Florida, and while homeowners often focus on protecting their ...
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 ...
At the Lawn & Landscape Business Builders Summit, industry leaders shared how business owners can use delegation and ...
How to transform city parks and schoolyards from turf, tar and trees to native plantings good for pollinators and people.
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.