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The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster was a global wake-up call, a human tragedy that is still unfolding.
read moreThe 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster was a global wake-up call, a human tragedy that is still unfolding.
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 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 moreWhy do farmers in Ohio not know about agrophotovoltaics — the disruptive technology developed by Frauhofer Institute in Germany?
read moreIn Colorado Springs, businesses are suing the military for perfluorinated compounds, which some are calling ‘Agent Orange 2.0’
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.
read moreWhy Carbon Credits For Forest Preservation May Be Worse Than Nothing
read moreMore and more people are making efforts to ‘go green’ at home.
read moreEAST OROSI, Calif. — Water is a currency in California, and the low-income farmworkers who pick the Central Valley’s crops know it better than anyone. They labor in the region’s endless orchards, made possible by sophisticated irrigation systems, but at home their faucets spew toxic water tainted by arsenic and fertilizer chemicals.
read moreWhen’s the last time you saw a firefly? Chances are, not recently. And, if you did, you probably didn’t see whole swarms pulsating in the night in the hopes of finding a mate.
read moreWhen Darwin visited he wrote, “Such formations surely rank high amongst the wonderful objects of this world.”
read moreThe former administrator resigned in disgrace last year.
read moreThis past January, Itiba De Jesus moved to St. Cloud, in Osceola County, Florida, in search of affordable housing and land to expand her sustainable agriculture project.
read moreMoments before Earth Day, New York City passed a major Climate Mobilization Act with new regulations for reducing emissions and becoming a more resilient city — including requiring all new buildings to have green roofs.
read moreDeb Haaland, one of the first Native American women elected to Congress, has become a powerful voice for US public lands
read moreWith the population of the distinctive species in decline, cities around the U.S. are trying to add monarch-friendly spaces.
read moreA jury awarded a California couple a stunning $2 billion.
read moreReport says plastics adding to death tolls in the developing world from easily prevented diseases
read moreOn the deepest dive ever made by a human inside a submarine, a Texas investor found something he could have found in the gutter of nearly any street in the world: trash.
read moreThis means that countries now have the right to refuse plastic waste imports to their shores.
read moreThe recent UN biodiversity report states that overfishing is a bigger threat to the world’s ocean than plastic or acidification.
read moreAcademics and regulators at odds over impact of chemical additives.
read more“If Administrator Wheeler and the Trump administration won’t act, then Congress must.”
read moreIn normal times, helping citizens in distress through no fault of their own has been seen as a bedrock American value. But disaster relief has been politicized, adding to hurricane recovery challenges in the Florida Panhandle.
read moreJust the news you’ve been waiting for: The amount of carbon dioxide in our planet’s atmosphere has reached a new high.
read moreAfter a devastating blaze consumed the Cathedral of Notre Dame’s wooden roof and iconic central spire, architects around the world have been putting forth their visionary ideas for rebuilding the Parisian landmark.
read moreThe idyllic stream that meanders through the Flemish countryside has been called the most polluted stream in Europe.
read moreHumans are transforming Earth’s natural landscapes so dramatically that as many as one million plant and animal species are now at risk of extinction, posing a dire threat to ecosystems that people all over the world depend on for their survival, a sweeping new United Nations assessment has concluded.
read moreI lectured about the public health dangers of industrial farming. But what I saw went beyond my fears.
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