Environment

Earth911 Podcast: Rachael Z. Miller Tracks Microfiber Pollution

Rachael Z. Miller: Leading the Fight Against Microfiber Pollution Rachael Z. Miller is a prominent advocate in the battle against microfiber pollution, a form of plastic pollution that is often

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10 Green Living New Year’s Resolutions

Homemade cleaning supplies are not only better for the environment, but they are also safer for your family. Many commercial

What Is Scientific Integrity—and How Does It Keep All of Us Safe?

The Importance of Scientific Integrity in Government Policies Science plays a crucial role in helping us understand the world around

In Florida, officials and communities clash over where to build the nation’s largest trash incinerator

The battle over the construction of a massive trash incinerator in Florida's Miami-Dade County has sparked controversy and protests from

How Sanitary Landfills Work – Earth911

Despite the advancements in modern sanitary landfills, there are still limitations to landfilling as a waste management solution. Landfills can

Ask a Scientist: Chemical Safety Matters for Real People’s Lives—The Ethylene Oxide Story

Earlier this year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a new rule to limit emissions of ethylene oxide from facilities

Three-quarters of the world’s land is drying out, ‘redefining life on Earth’

The Earth is undergoing significant changes as it grows warmer, with its ground becoming drier and saltier. These changes are

Guest Opinion: Hope For Right Whales

Hope is a powerful force that drives us to overcome obstacles and work towards a better future. As Jane Goodall

Arctic Report Card 2024: How Did the Region Fare? Ask the Caribou

The warming Arctic also has implications for permafrost. An area of permafrost larger than Texas and Alaska combined has been