Environment

The US government says it is falling short on its legal duties to tribal nations

Federal agencies are responsible for managing millions of acres of land crucial for climate adaptation, wildlife preservation, and water supplies. However, a recent government report has revealed that these agencies

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How to Achieve Zero Food Waste

Implementing these simple strategies can help reduce the amount of food waste generated in your household. By being mindful of

Introducing the Community Guide to Cumulative Impacts

Exploring Cumulative Impact: A New Approach to Environmental Protection Health and environmental policies in the United States often fall short

When hurricane evacuation isn’t an option

As Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on St. Petersburg, Florida, Joe Vargas found himself wading through waist-deep water with his two

Beat the Blues: 7 Ways to Boost Your Home & Mood Naturally

With daylight saving time behind us and the winter solstice approaching on December 21, shorter days and longer nights are

Hunters duck lead ban

Lead poisoning in ducks is a pressing issue that has been studied extensively in England. A recent analysis of ducks

Wetland Protections Remain Bogged Down in Mystery 

The recent decision by the Supreme Court regarding wetland protection under the Clean Water Act has left scientists and environmentalists

Water challenges — worsened by climate change — threaten the world’s crops

A recent report from the World Resources Institute (WRI) sheds light on the challenges faced by the world's food crops

Bioplastics, Biodegradable Plastics, and Compostable Plastics: What’s the Difference?

The global bioplastic market is experiencing rapid growth, with a variety of bioplastics, biodegradable plastics, and compostable plastics entering the