Environment

Is Working from Home Really More Sustainable?

Eliminating your daily commute could more than halve your work-related carbon emissions. This significant reduction, however, is contingent upon making environmentally conscious decisions at home and acknowledging the increasing ecological

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Chimps go wild on boozy fruit

Wild chimpanzees have been captured on camera indulging in a rather unusual behavior - eating and sharing fruit containing alcohol.

The head of FEMA defended the agency, so Trump fired him

The recent shakeup at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has left many Americans concerned about the future of disaster

The State of Science at 100 Days: Co-Opted, Hindered, and Undermined

President Trump's Second Term and Attacks on Science On April 30th, 2025, President Trump's second presidential term reached its 100th

Plastics companies know about chemical recycling’s shortcomings — but still sell it as a solution

The plastic industry has long touted recycling as a solution to the plastic pollution crisis. However, recent research and investigations

The Trump Administration Is Attacking the Science in the National Environmental Policy Act

The Importance of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) Under NEPA Every disaster movie starts with someone not listening to a scientist.

The Trump administration has all but stopped enforcing environmental laws

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plays a crucial role in protecting the nation from polluters. However, recent data shows that

5 Tips To Cultivate Happy Gardening With Your Children

Gardening with children is a rewarding and educational experience that can foster a deep connection to nature and healthy eating

Why are all of America’s biggest cities sinking?

Subsidence, the slow sinking of land beneath cities, is a growing crisis across the United States. A recent study published