Environment

Amazon says it’s going ‘water positive’ — but there’s a problem

Amazon's Move to Conserve Water in Chile Amid Data Center Expansion Earlier this year, Amazon, the e-commerce giant, received approval to establish two new data centers in Santiago, Chile. This

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Lasted Environment

Best of Earth911 Podcast: Peter Fusaro Takes the Wall Street Green Conference Global

Peter Fusaro has been a prominent figure in the green economy for over two decades, leading the way in sustainable

Shared waters

The Albufeira Convention, a landmark agreement that governs the joint management and shared use of water resources between Spain and

One Issue Voters Can Agree On: We Need More Choices in our Elections

The recent analysis conducted by The New York Times revealed a concerning trend in American elections: a significant number of

The disaster effect – Grist

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Earth911 Podcast: Cemvita’s Biotech Breakthroughs

The global push for sustainability has reached a critical juncture, particularly in industries traditionally associated with high environmental impacts, such

‘We are drowning in fashion’

Second-Hand Clothes: Sustainable Fashion Takes Center Stage at London Fashion Week As Oxfam activists gear up to kick off London

Robust Public Participation Makes for Better Regulations

The Importance of Public Participation in Federal Rule Making The recent release of the report With The People, For The

How to sell an ‘ugly’ vegetable? Give it googly eyes.

In their studies, participants were more likely to purchase imperfect produce when they believed it came from a local farm