Environment

Bankrolling the Burn: Why Climate Scientists are Taking on Fossil Fuel Financiers

Instead, the solution lies in rapidly scaling up investments in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and clean technologies. The International Energy Agency has outlined a pathway to reach net-zero emissions by

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Rural water utilities in North Carolina are still reeling from Helene

The aftermath of Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina has left communities devastated and struggling to rebuild. At Spruce Pine

The Poo Problem: Diapers – Earth911

Diaper decisions can be a hot topic among new parents, with passionate arguments on both sides of the disposable vs.

The Zephaniah forest

Benjamin Zephaniah: The Poet Who Planted Trees Springer, brother of the late poet Benjamin Zephaniah, reminisces about how his brother

A Busy Legislative Season in California Adds Up to a More Climate Proof Future

Another year has come and gone, bringing with it another legislative session full of highs and lows. Just like a

Can Lula still save the Amazon?

Brazil has long been known for its lush rainforests and diverse ecosystems, but in recent years, deforestation has been on

Recycling Mystery: Frozen Food Boxes

Frozen food boxes, also known as wet-strength paperboard, may seem like a simple paper product to recycle. However, the reality

Florida and California Have This Need in Common: Clean Backup Power

Natural disasters can wreak havoc on communities, causing widespread power outages and leaving people without essential services. In the aftermath

How communities are giving new life to polluted land – Grist

The Green Era Campus in Chicago's South Side is a shining example of community-led efforts to remediate brownfield sites and