Environment

Ode to the Federal Scientist

Federal scientists play a crucial role in saving lives and advancing public health. In a poignant moment at the 2017 March for Science, federal scientists proudly displayed their dedication to

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Lasted Environment

How the Fossil Fuel Industry is Pursuing a Liability Waiver

The website featured a timeline that mixed fact with falsehood, aiming to confuse the public about the impacts of climate

The Kentucky tornadoes spur anxiety over U.S. warning systems

The recent tornado outbreak in Kentucky and Missouri has left many questioning the effectiveness of the National Weather Service (NWS)

How To Build Your Own Off-Grid Solar System

Embarking on a DIY solar project can be a rewarding and cost-effective way to harness the power of the sun.

‘The world begins with a sound’

The world begins with a sound in various cosmologies across cultures. In Hindu belief, this sound is the resonance of

Nearly Half of US Breathes Unhealthy Levels of Pollution—Cars and Trucks Largely to Blame

The recently published 2025 State-of-the Air report from the American Lung Association (ALA) reveals a concerning fact - over 156

The EPA is rolling back drinking water limits for 4 PFAS. Thousands more remain unregulated.

Environmental groups have expressed concern over the recent decision by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to rescind and reconsider drinking

The US government stole the Black Hills. Now it’s clear-cutting them.

The Black Hills National Forest, located in western South Dakota and eastern Wyoming, is facing a multitude of challenges that

Guest Idea: Make Your Home Carbon-Neutral on a Budget

Creating a carbon-neutral home won't happen overnight unless you build a new house. Doing it on a budget is a