Environment

USDA abruptly cancels rural energy grant application window

The freeze lasted nearly a year, during which time the Department of Agriculture released some funds but held back others. Farmers who had applied for funding in the fall of 2024 heard

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‘Border breaches risk meat disaster’

British Border Checks: Concerns Grow Over 'Drive-By' Meat ImportsRecent reports have raised concerns over consignments of meat and animal product

Indigenous rights, the environment, and international law: What’s at stake at this week’s seabed mining talks

Indigenous advocates who have been tirelessly fighting for their rights to be acknowledged in global regulations for seabed mining are

Sustainability In Your Ear: The MooBlue Team Keeps The Beef, Without The Burp

Cattle are one of the most significant contributors to climate change, with livestock responsible for around 14.5% of global greenhouse

Rubio’s Promise to “Unleash Chiang” Won’t Land Well in China

The Complex History of US-China Relations US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently made public remarks about the United States'

The US barely bothers to track geoengineering. What could go wrong?

Geoengineering, the manipulation of the weather for various purposes, has been a subject of interest for centuries. From ancient magic

The future of geothermal energy may depend on fossil fuel workers

Mike Fleming's journey into the world of geothermal energy began with a deep-rooted interest in sustainable energy sources. With a

Where to Find Eco-Friendly Ergonomic Pillows

It's clear that the demand for environmentally responsible ergonomic pillows has grown significantly in recent years. With more consumers prioritizing

The fight for the heart of the US Environmental Protection Agency

The Fight for the Heart of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency In the winter of 2024, Montana Krukowski left his