Environment

Guest Idea: The Sultans of Swag Versus Looking at Clouds from Both Sides Now

This decision helped safeguard the Hudson River watershed, ensuring clean drinking water for millions of people in New York City. Similarly, the creation of national parks and protected areas around

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Hope Amidst the Heat: Massachusetts’ New Legislation to Combat Climate Crisis and Protect Communities 

The current state of our world may seem bleak as we grapple with the harsh reality of an unaddressed climate

New York isn’t ready to fight more wildfires

The recent wildfires in New York have been some of the most devastating in recent memory, with over 6,000 acres

We Earthlings: Substitute Chicken for Beef

A recent study conducted at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in 2019 shed light on

The Second Trump Administration Will Put Profit Over People and Opinions Over Facts. But We’re Prepared to Fight Back!

Defending Science in the Face of Threats As we prepare for the outcomes of the US presidential election, the importance

There’s a reason oil well sales are collapsing in California: Cleanup costs

The practice of selling unprofitable oil wells to smaller companies in California has long been a way for large drillers

Earth911 Podcast: EVRNU’s Stacy Flynn On Creating Circular Fiber For Sustainable Fashion

Stacy Flynn, the CEO and co-founder of EVRNU, is a pioneer in the sustainable fashion industry. With a focus on

What Does a Second Trump Administration Mean for Electric Vehicles?

The Future of Electric Vehicles in the US: Navigating Uncertainty For the past decade, the Los Angeles Auto Show has

Trump wants to kill offshore wind energy projects. It won’t be easy.

President-elect Donald Trump’s stance against offshore wind energy development has already caused some project slowdowns on the East Coast, but