Environment

David Steinman: How to Become a Citizen Enforcer

Author David Steinman is a writer, journalist, antitoxic activist, parent, and citizen enforcer. He has successfully sued big corporations like Procter & Gamble for harmful chemicals found in their products.

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Has Just Stop Oil just stopped?

Environmental campaign group Just Stop Oil (JSO) has announced their decision to cease direct action, marking the end of an

Hurricane Musk: How to Think About—and Oppose—the Obliteration of the U.S. Scientific Infrastructure

The United States is currently facing a crisis of epic proportions, akin to a destructive hurricane wreaking havoc on all

Tariffs won’t just hit your wallet. They could also increase food waste.

Spring has arrived, and with it comes a new addition to the menu at Dig, a popular fast-casual chain known

Recycling Mystery: How To Recycle Your Tennis Shoes

Sneakers are more than just a pair of shoes. They are a symbol of comfort, style, and functionality. Whether you're

Trump National Security Officials: Add NOAA to the Chat for Climate Literacy

Climate Literacy Guide Disappears from NOAA Website Recently, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) removed the 2024 Climate Literacy

Trump wants to wind down FEMA. Could states fill the gap?

President Donald Trump's administration is making unprecedented moves to drastically reduce or even eliminate the federal government's involvement in disaster

7 DIY Greenhouse Ideas That Are True Gardening Gold

Fortunately, you can repurpose them into a greenhouse structure. This is a great way to keep plastic out of the

SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Sewage: You Can’t Make This Sh** Up

Implications of the Supreme Court Decision The Supreme Court decision in the San Francisco v. EPA case has significant implications