Environment

Recycling Mystery: Can I Recycle Pickeballs?

Pickleball, a sport that has been rapidly gaining popularity in America, is loved by many. However, one common issue that pickleball players face is what to do with old or

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Even $75M from Trump may not save Oakland’s embattled coal terminal

Over a decade ago, investor Phil Tagami proposed an export terminal in Oakland, California, likely not foreseeing the ensuing legal

Sustainability In Your Ear: Urban Surfer’s Sifiso Gumbi on Organizing South Africa’s Recycling System

In South Africa, informal waste pickers, known as reclaimers, are responsible for recovering 80% to 90% of all plastic and

The Science Community Is Stepping Up. Let’s Go Bigger.

This past week marked a significant moment in science advocacy on several fronts. The Union of Concerned Scientists introduced their

‘Every day it’s more barriers’: how the US is shutting out climate refugees

This story was originally published by The Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.​ Around the globe, millions are

Earth911 Inspiration: What Kind of Difference Will You Make?

Jane Goodall, a respected figure in science and conservation, emphasized the importance of our individual impact on the world. She

Ask an Expert: How Can the Science Community Protect Science and Democracy?

The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) is launching Science Rising in response to what they describe as the second Trump

What’s driving up your expenses? Many Americans say climate change.

For many years, American politicians have hesitated to address climate change and reduce carbon dioxide emissions, fearing the costs might

Recycling Solar Panels In 2026: Investments Paying Off

A solar panel placed this spring is expected to continue generating electricity by the time today’s kindergartners finish college. These