Environment

Cutting Science Out: Trump Administration Fires National Science Board Members

This weekend, reports emerged that the Trump Administration dismissed members of the National Science Board. This board is a non-political group of distinguished experts responsible for advising and supervising the

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5 Places to Mail In Your Old Clothes and Earn Rewards

Each year, approximately 17 million tons of textiles are discarded by Americans, with many items in donation bins failing to

Paltry sales as shoppers shun cage eggs

Recently released statistics reveal that merely 14 per cent of eggs purchased in Britain over the past three months have

New Records Set in the Renewable Energy Marathon

Last weekend, Sebastian Sawe made history at the London Marathon by completing the world’s first-ever official sub-two-hour marathon. As someone

The SEC tried to silence activist investors. Now they’re fighting back.

Since the start of Donald Trump's presidency, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has increased the difficulty for small and

A Stylish Investment: Making Fashion Sustainable

The fashion industry presents a significant sustainability challenge within the global economy, having operated largely unregulated for most of the

I liberated a lobster and got crushed

Palinurus elephas, commonly known as the spiny lobster, is a nocturnal marine species found in deep saltwater environments. This species

The Science Behind the Headlines: Understanding Attribution Science

In the aftermath of severe weather events, questions often arise about the role of climate change and the sources of

The only lead tester in this contaminated neighborhood graduates next month

This story was produced by Grist and co-published with NJ Spotlight News. Kim Booker spent nearly 27 years in Trenton,