Environment

How States Can Lead in Addressing Soaring Energy Costs

The increasing cost of powering our homes is becoming a significant challenge for American households. Electric bills are rising at a faster pace than groceries, putting a strain on families'

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A tender moment in a troubled industry?

Whistleblowers recently shared with me a clip from a fish farm that revealed a surprising interaction between a worker and

Drought is draining water supplies and driving up food costs where you’d least expect

The Amazon River, which is the largest river in the world by discharge volume, saw a significant decrease in water

The Court Has Spoken: A Healthy Climate is a Human Right

The InterAmerican Court of Human Rights (IACtHR) recently issued a groundbreaking advisory opinion establishing the human right to a healthy

Best of Earth911 Podcast: Simen Saetre on Making Salmon a New, Domesticated Fish

Farmed salmon has been hailed as a potential solution to the growing demand for seafood around the world. With projections

Congress is killing clean energy tax credits. Act now to claim them

The recent signing of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act by President Donald Trump is set to have far-reaching impacts on

Is an Everyday Garden Trick a Key to Carbon Capture?

Enhanced Rock Weathering: A Promising Solution for Carbon Removal For decades, farmers and gardeners have been using lime, volcanic ash,

Climate activists victim of flakey arrests

Greenpeace Calls for Ministers to Remove Protest Clauses from Crime and Policing BillGreenpeace is urging ministers to eliminate protest clauses

This Texas county asked for disaster resilience help. The flood came first.

Flooding is a harsh reality in Texas Hill Country, a region known for its flood-prone corridor called “Flash Flood Alley.”