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From making shoes out marine debris to the Run For The Oceans global initiative, this dynamic partnership is tackling plastic pollution in a big way.
read moreFrom making shoes out marine debris to the Run For The Oceans global initiative, this dynamic partnership is tackling plastic pollution in a big way.
read moreNearly 41 million acres in the Peruvian Amazon will be protected through a new initiative
read more“Coastal decisions by and large require long lead times, and it would be nice if we could wait for the science to clear up, but we can’t,” one scientist said.
read moreJulián Castro, President Obama’s former secretary of housing, thinks he can stand out in the crowded presidential field by focusing on climate change.
read moreThis month, the capital of Texas voted to support the Green New Deal.
read moreThe story of the seabirds’ deaths likely starts at the bottom of the food chain, where warming water and climate change are changing the menu.
read moreA nationwide fight highlights the challenge of transitioning to a future of renewable energy.
read moreImagine if there was a carbon-free form of energy hiding in the ground beneath you. One that we could turn to anytime, even on cloudy, windless days.
read moreAs temperatures climb, ranaviruses cause more frog deaths over a longer part of the year, according to a new study.
read more“100% renewable energy” is a popular concept these days. 160 major corporations have signed pledges saying they will power all of their activities using 100% renewables in the near future. But that does not necessarily mean the electricity they consume will be 100% carbon free.
read moreRep. Chip Roy blocked disaster funding, citing deficit concerns and a lack of funds for border security. Meanwhile, states across the midwest braced for more strong weather.
read moreApril 2019 marked the wettest 12-month period in the United States since record-keeping began 124 years ago, breaking the previous record set from May 2015–April 2016.
read moreThe chemical, used in foams and cooling, was banned under the Montreal Protocol to protect the ozone layer. It’s also a potent short-lived climate pollutant.
read moreLargest global study finds the drugs in two-thirds of test sites in 72 countries
Natasha Gilbert
read moreWe all owe a huge debt of gratitude to those who have articulated the Green New Deal (GND), especially Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Sunrise Movement.
read moreThere are more food brands owned by Monsanto than you think. We’ll tell you who they are, and why you should avoid them.
read moreIs America headed for a war involving Iran? Actually, we’re already mired in one: the unconscionable war in Yemen.
read moreWe are honored to have the renowned 5G and wireless expert and activist, Dafna Tachover, Esq. here in Encinitas for a presentation.
read moreMars and Earth may have a lot of things in common, but the processes that sculpt their sand dunes are not among them.
read moreParts of the Arctic have now melted enough to expose landscapes that had been entombed in ice for 40,000 to 115,000 years.
read moreFirst-of-its-kind legislation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by incentivizing plant-based school food advances to State Senate
read moreWhy do farmers in Ohio not know about agrophotovoltaics — the disruptive technology developed by Frauhofer Institute in Germany?
read moreIf you’re not alarmed about 5G radiation dangers, you should be…
read moreIn Colorado Springs, businesses are suing the military for perfluorinated compounds, which some are calling ‘Agent Orange 2.0’
read moreIn 2015, NASA revealed that Earth’s oceans are rising faster than expected, and the space agency projected that we’re now “locked in” to at least 90 cm of sea level rise in the coming decades.
read moreThe Environmental Protection Agency plans to change the way it calculates the health risks of air pollution, a shift that would make it easier to roll back a key climate change rule because it would result in far fewer predicted deaths from pollution, according to five people with knowledge of the agency’s plans.
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