Environment

Your local park is bringing in the green (and by that, we mean money)

In a nation characterized by increasing division, Americans find common ground on two issues. Firstly, politicians from all sides are working hard to increase housing, which inadvertently aids in combating

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Three International Climate Priorities for UNGA and NYC Climate Week

This week, New York City is abuzz with the UN General Assembly meetings and Climate Week events. As the world

Barcelona is turning subway trains into power stations

Barcelona's Innovative Subway System Powers Electric Vehicles Most of the passengers emerging from the station in Bellvitge, a working-class neighborhood

Earth911 Podcast: Author David Steinman on Raising Healthy Kids In a Toxic World

David Steinman is a well-known environmental activist, investigative journalist, and author who has dedicated his career to uncovering the hidden

EPA’s Office of Inspector General Criticizes the EPA Scientific Integrity Office

The recent Congressional hearing titled, “Holding the Biden-Harris EPA Accountable for Radical Rush-to-Green Spending” has sparked controversy and raised concerns

This tweak to mortgage rules could save homeowners thousands in energy bills

"It disproportionately impacts low-income households, who often live in older, less energy-efficient homes. By raising the energy efficiency standard for

Special Live Event: Impact Investing Panel From Climate Week In New York

Earth911 is excited to announce their coverage of a Climate Week panel discussion featuring prominent social and environmental impact leaders.

Opposing fracking cost one Colombian activist her mental health. She’s fighting to win it back.

Yuvelis Natalia Morales Blanco, a young Colombian environmental advocate, has been facing death threats since the tender age of 19.

The US is finally curbing development in flood zones

The United States has a long history of building homes in flood-prone areas, with millions of homes constructed along coastlines