Environment

A Hundred Attacks and Counting: What Happened to Federal Science in February

The Trump administration's continued attacks on science and federal scientists have reached new heights in the past month, with at least 84 instances of undermining science and a total of

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Earth911 Podcast: Brenna Simmons-St. Onge is on a Regenerative World Quest

Brenna Simmons-St. Onge is a systems strategist, regenerative futurist, and the founder of B the Light Consulting. She embarked on

Indigenous land defenders face rising threats amid push for minerals

The report from the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre sheds light on the alarming number of attacks and civil

Trump cuts hundreds of EPA grants, leaving cities on the hook for climate resiliency

Thomasville, Georgia, is facing a water problem with its outdated treatment system posing serious health and environmental risks. Sheryl Sealy,

7 Great Father’s Day Gift Ideas For Every Man In Your Life

This diffuser uses ultrasonic technology to disperse essential oils into the air, creating a calming and relaxing atmosphere. The kit

Unlevelling the land

Land Grabbing and the Concentration of Global FarmlandThere is a concerning trend of land grabbing by a few transnational companies,

As Trump comes after research, Forest Service scientists keep working

The U.S. Forest Service is facing challenges in fulfilling its mission of sustaining the nation's forests and grasslands due to

Hawaiʻi makes history as first state to charge tourists to save environment

Hawaii has made history by becoming the first state in the United States to implement a "green fee" aimed at

What’s likely to survive from Biden’s climate law? The controversial stuff.

The push for carbon capture and storage technology by oil and gas companies like ExxonMobil has raised concerns among scientists,