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Six Green Technologies To Keep Your Home Warm This Winter

With winter approaching, it's essential to ensure that your home is warm and cozy without compromising the environment or your wallet. Luckily, advancements in home heating technology are making it

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Trump just took his most dramatic step yet against global climate action

This move is seen by many as a final blow to global efforts to combat climate change and a stark

What a Decade of Outages Teaches Us About Where Resilience Must Begin

Understanding the Impact of Extreme Weather on the Electricity Grid Over the past decade, the central United States has been

In 2025, America suffered a billion-dollar disaster every 10 days

The year 2025 was one filled with devastating weather and climate disasters in the United States. The country experienced a

Animal rights and legal wrongs

Britain prides itself on being a global leader in animal welfare, with a comprehensive framework of laws in place to

Trump invaded Venezuela to restore an oil industry he helped destroy

The impact of U.S. sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry has been devastating for the country’s economy and its people. With

Recycling Mystery: Black-Colored Plastic – Earth911

For example, in 2025, McDonald's announced plans to phase out black plastic packaging in favor of more sustainable alternatives. The

Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Author Topher McDougal Asks If Earth Is Evolving A Planetary Consciousness

In a recent episode of Sustainability In Your Ear, economist Topher McDougal delves into the intriguing concept of Earth developing

Texas clears the way for petrochemical expansion as experts warn of health risks

The project is one of the largest ethane crackers proposed in the U.S. It will release over 1.5 million tons