Environment

How Washington State pioneered an “all hands, all lands” wildfire prevention strategy

In January 2025, a devastating wildfire fueled by hurricane-force winds tore through Los Angeles County, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Thousands of homes were destroyed, and 29

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Is Advanced Recycling The Latest Plastics Industry Deception?

As the debate around advanced recycling continues, it is clear that there are significant challenges and limitations to these technologies.

Why Does Toyota Oppose Clean Air?

California has been a pioneer in the fight against vehicle pollution for over 50 years. The state's unique climate and

Malaysia’s Indigenous peoples hit by deforestation and evictions

He said the forced eviction of the Rumah Jeffrey people is just one example of the ongoing struggle faced by

Earth911 Podcast: Cool Earth’s Hannah Peck Collaborates With Indigenous Communities To Preserve The Planet’s Remaining Rainforests

Cool Earth is revolutionizing rainforest conservation with a groundbreaking approach that prioritizes direct support over traditional carbon offset models. Dr.

President Trump’s Elections Executive Order: A Dubious Power Grab

Federal Judge Halts Implementation of President Trump’s Voting Executive Order Recently, a federal judge made a significant ruling by blocking

Sinkholes and the people who love them

Sinkholes are a geological phenomenon that have captivated the curiosity of many, including Lauren Bacchus, a member of the Asheville

The misleading accounting behind your ‘recycled’ plastic

Mass balance is a system that allows companies to account for the use of recycled materials in their products without

‘All the cocoa trees will be destroyed’

Addressing Unsustainable Cocoa Practices in Cote d’IvoireIn the 1960s, cocoa yields were on the rise in Cote d’Ivoire, and diseases