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Despite over 10,000 factory farms and almost no Clean Water Act regulation, EPA denies petition to withdraw Iowa’s pollution program.
read moreDespite over 10,000 factory farms and almost no Clean Water Act regulation, EPA denies petition to withdraw Iowa’s pollution program.
read moreA surprising, important difference between the Green New Deal and Medicare for all.
read moreExclusive: in his first interview since a jury ruled that Roundup caused his cancer, Edwin Hardeman talks about uncovering Monsanto’s secrets
read moreFlooding is a perennial danger for people living along Great Plains watersheds. But this spring the challenge has been epic in scale, calling forth individual resilience and the bonds of community.
read moreTranscript of 8th anniversary interview with Dr. Helen Caldicott
read moreThwaites glacier in West Antarctica are enormous in size and often referred to as the most dangerous glacier on Earth.
read moreHunter-gatherers worked less, had more varied diets, and better health – so why did we switch to agriculture?
read moreGlobal air pollution crisis is taking its greatest toll on children in south Asia
read more“Just because it’s made of plastic doesn’t mean it can be recycled.”
read more[Translate] Transcript of 8th anniversary interview with Dr. Helen Caldicott By Dr. Helen Caldicott and Michael Welch Global...
read moreTwo young synchronized swimmers in Britain have made a splash with a recent performance. Kate Shortman (17) and Isabelle Thorpe (18) of Bristol attempted their World Championship synchro routine in a swimming pool full of floating plastic waste.
read moreThe gas industry and its allies in Congress hope to push LNG exports to the island’s electricity grid, ravaged from climate change-fueled natural disaster.
read moreWe are squandering millions of acres of our children’s inheritance and using it to destroy the planet.
read moreThe degradation of land and marine ecosystems undermines the well-being of 3.2 billion people and costs about 10 percent of the annual global gross product in loss of species and ecosystems services.
read more“Europe is setting new and ambitious standards, paving the way for the rest of the world.”
read moreYou’re about to start seeing the term “regenerative” when you scan packages of Cheerios and boxed mac and cheese in the grocery aisles.
read moreAn “unprecedented” flood season lies ahead this spring, according to NOAA.
read moreMove ‘would save 10% of all endangered birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles’
read moreThe eight year anniversary of the triple meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility passed mostly without comment in mainstream media circles.
read moreWith a warming climate, the remains of unlucky mountaineers are beginning to rise from the ice.
read moreToday, many companies that use any type of chemicals are learning to never underestimate their potential dangers to health, safety and the environment.
read moreThe “bomb cyclone” threatened the region’s most valuable resource.
read moreWhen the EPA and the Department of Interior announced plans to scrap Obama-era regulations to curb methane leaks last year, they were transparent about their rationale — they wanted to help the oil and gas industry.
read moreA century ago, British scientists suggested a link between increased hygiene and allergic conditions — the first hint that our immune systems are becoming improperly “trained.”
read moreConservation efforts, especially in places as renowned as the Galapagos, have something of a reputation.
read moreWhy this climate change data is on flip-flops, leggings, and cars
read morePolitical and social factors, as well as pressure from industry, can lead to wide disparities in exposure, with some communities protected and others left vulnerable.
read moreClimate change is an undeniable phenomenon. It’s accepted as truth by nearly 100% of the scientific community.
read moreHigh-speed trains already compete with planes in many parts of the world. They also have far lower carbon emissions.
read moreThe Trump administration thinks the next frontier is the moon—but Kelly doesn’t agree.
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