Environment

Best of Earth911 Podcast: Relocalize Aims to Hyper-Localize Ice and Beverage Production

Wayne McIntyre, the cofounder and CEO of Relocalize, is at the forefront of a groundbreaking initiative to revolutionize the way food and beverages are manufactured. With a vision to "Decarbonize

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Guest Idea: How the Birmingham Darter Could Be Saved by the Project Marvel Data Center

In the waters of Valley Creek near Birmingham, Alabama, three small fish—easily overlooked—thrive: the Birmingham darter, the watercress darter, and

Climate defeatism and moral abdication

Unfortunately, Hamilton has developed an affinity for the Schmittian perspective. Once a self-proclaimed “green left cosmopolitan,” he now believes he

The Trump Administration Threatens NOAA—Again—as Extreme Weather Looms

Avery Kaplan contributed to this report The United States is confronting a “Triple Danger Season” this year, with the National

Why hybrids — not EVs — are winning over US consumers

Despite the continual rise in gas prices across the United States, electric vehicle (EV) sales saw a decline in April,

The Extinctions We Watched Happen

On August 26, 2009, an Australian biologist's audio detector captured the final echolocation call of the Christmas Island pipistrelle, a

The giving imperative

Various groups advocate for the rights of Indigenous peoples, while others concentrate on protected areas, local conservation initiatives, or adapting

The BUILD America 250 Act Proposes More Roads, Less Transit and Rail

The House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee introduced the BUILD America 250 Act on Sunday, marking the first glimpse into the

Could the Iran war shrink global oil demand for good?

With the average gasoline price in the United States surpassing $4.50 per gallon — a rise of about 40 percent