Environment

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 an extraordinary three-year journey around the world with her family,

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EVs are already making your air cleaner

The benefits of electric vehicles (EVs) on public health have been well-known for some time, with the reduction of harmful

Protected areas oil exploration ‘shocking, irresponsible’

Shellfish An investigation recently found that oil and gas production licences are encroaching on 46 protected nature reserves in the

A Nebraska utility says that its coal plant poses no ‘significant’ health threat Omaha Public Power District says that its coal plant poses no ‘significant’ health threat

After years of delays and setbacks, the public power district serving eastern Nebraska has faced criticism for its handling of

California is Lagging on Wind Development. Why?

California has been a leader in transitioning to clean electricity, with a focus on solar energy. However, the state has

Why the government is trying to make coal cute

But Coalie has sparked conversations and encouraged people to learn more about what OSMRE does. “We’re not trying to make

Recycling Mystery: K-Cups – Earth911

Choosing Sustainable Options for Single-Serve Coffee With the environmental impact of single-serve coffee pods in mind, consumers have several options

Science, Innovation, and the National Institutes of Health

The Importance of NIH Funding in Biomedical Research One of the key pillars of scientific advancement is funding, especially in

Climate news is written in a language most people can’t understand

In the summer of 2023, a devastating wildfire swept through Yellowknife, the capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories, forcing over 19,000