Brayton Point Coal-Fired Gener...
The Brayton Point coal-fired generating station was one of the dirtiest polluters in New England for decades.
read moreThe Brayton Point coal-fired generating station was one of the dirtiest polluters in New England for decades.
read moreForty-three percent of Americans live in places where they’re breathing unsafe air, according to American Lung Association
read moreAmerica’s corporate elites had been covertly preparing for this plutocratic move since the early ’70s, gradually monkeywrenching economic rules and surreptitiously rigging political systems to steadily expand their power.
read morePocket Neighborhood author and community expert Ross Chapin shares his ideas on tomorrow’s community design.
read moreA recent side-by-side comparison at the IBHS Research Center shows how builders can construct more fire-resistant homes.
read moreFar-reaching global assessment details how humanity is undermining the very foundations of the natural world
read moreApple isn’t the only company that Ma has helped push toward reform. Since IPE was founded in 2006, his team has gotten more than 1,300 factories to address environmental messes such as discharging waste into rivers.
read moreGlobalization is making it harder to identify and trace outbreaks of foodborne illness. Technology can help, but consumers may also have to rethink their food choices.
read moreIn an arid, lunar-like landscape in the sunny highlands of northern Argentina, South America’s largest solar farm is rising, powered by funding and technology from China.
read moreClimate change creates winners and losers. Norway is among the winners; Nigeria among the losers.
read moreGovernment health officials and the mainstream media claim that for every thousand children infected with measles, one will die. But that is a blatant and deliberate lie.
read more“With the seasons increasingly unpredictable, fewer chicks will survive,” narrates series host Bear Grylls (of Man vs. Nature fame) as the barnacle goose chick seems to contemplate its onscreen fate.
read moreNashville’s Zach Richardson uses sustainable practices — and a flock of sheep — to clear overgrown landscapes.
read more“Yours is a grave and sobering responsibility, but it is also a shining opportunity. You go out into a world where mankind is challenged, as it has never been challenged before, to prove its maturity and its mastery — not of nature, but of itself.”
read moreThe country needs a bold vision to combat climate change. The Green New Deal is a good start.
read moreWe need your action this week to stop SB 276 sponsored by Senator Richard Pan which interferes with and restricts the medical exemption to mandatory vaccinations in California.
read more“Congress must be given the full report and Congress must determine what needs to be redacted,” said Karen Hobert Flynn, president of the government watchdog group Common Cause
read moreExpert Carl Seville speaks to healthy building program certifications and processes that are gaining popularity.
read moreSpats between members of Congress are seldom worth much attention, but an amusing one that happened between Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Garland “Andy” Barr (R-Ky.) tells us a lot about how Democrats and Republicans think about the past, present and future of the American economy-
read moreWhy is the government so maniacal about injecting vaccines?
read moreBut recent studies underscore the need for us to dial back our burger habit.
read moreStarting next week, shoppers at Metro stores in Quebec can go zero waste more easily than ever.
read moreYou might have heard about the exceptional heat this year in the northern hemisphere and around the world. March was just declared the second warmest on record globally
read moreWyoming wants to modify the Fontenelle Dam so it can use an extra 80,000 acre-feet of water from a tributary of the once-mighty Colorado River
read moreAs Earth Day turns 49, we take a look back at the biggest milestones in environmental protection.
read moreThis timber elementary school and kindergarten in Switzerland boasts more than just good looks —
read moreMillions of Americans lack access to solar energy because they cannot afford the steep upfront costs.
read more
Follow Us!