Environment

What Does NOAA Do for Us, and How Can We Defend It?

The Importance of Protecting NOAA: A Call to Action Project 2025, a plan put forth by the Heritage Foundation, has set its sights on dismantling the National Oceanic and Atmospheric

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Carbon capture, or political capture?

The UK government's investment in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology has sparked debate among environmentalists and policymakers. Greenpeace

Will Congressional Republicans Attack Clean Energy in Budget Reconciliation? 

The rapid growth of the clean energy economy has been fueled by strategic policies enacted by Congress in recent years.

Earth911 Podcast: Execnow’s Founders On Greentech Leadership & Strategy

In the realm of climate change solutions, technology often takes center stage with innovations in solar power, carbon capture, electrification,

The Truth About Regulations – Union of Concerned Scientists

Regulations: Protecting Our Health and Safety In the realm of government and politics, the word “regulation” often evokes mixed reactions.

Eastern Shoshone classify bison as wildlife, not livestock.

Buffalo Restoration Efforts on Wind River Reservation in Wyoming Jason Baldes, the executive director of the Wind River Buffalo Initiative

In the Closet: Fashion Sustainability on a Budget

The impact of consumerism on the environment is evident in the average American's closet. With 68 new clothing items purchased

Why Congress Must Block a Liability Waiver for the Fossil Fuel Industry 

President Trump and congressional Republicans have been vocal about their plans to support fossil fuel companies by expanding drilling and

Your guide to the 2025 UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

Visa issues preventing Indigenous advocates from attending UN forum Last Thursday, Hanieh Moghani, a legal scholar from Iran, was scheduled