Environment

Trump moves to repeal regulation of cancer-linked ethylene oxide

The use of ethylene oxide (EtO) in the medical device industry has long been a contentious issue due to its toxic nature. While it is highly effective at sterilizing medical

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The Slow Dismantling of American Science (and What We Can Do about It)

This post was initially featured on Can We Still Govern?, with edits and updates, republished here with permission. At a

In Nebraska, wildfires are turning cattle ranching into a tricky business

This story is made possible through a partnership between Grist and The Flatwater Free Press, Nebraska’s first independent, nonprofit newsroom

Guest Idea: Why Sustainable Home Tech Choices Also Need Cybersecurity Awareness

The global push towards sustainable technology is rapidly gaining momentum, impacting both residential and business environments. Modern homes now often

Free public transport via Montpellier

Dominique Tilak, director general of Atmo Occitanie, the regional air quality agency, noted a decrease in kilometers driven, despite a

Smokey Knows: President Trump’s Forest Service Restructuring Is Bad News

Last week, the Trump Administration intensified its efforts against federal research and scientists by significantly reducing the capabilities of the

Why this NASA climate scientist wants you to stay angry

Last month, climate scientist and author Kate Marvel stepped down from her role at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies,

Sustainability In Your Ear: Don Carli On Tuning What We See Online To Reduce eCommerce Returns

$850 billion. That's the projected cost of retail and e-commerce returns in 2026, which will result in 8.4 billion pounds

Blocking bottom trawling

"Our initiative's success is evident, as artisanal fishermen report increased fish populations in the region," Contardi stated. The reappearance of