Environment

The Supreme Court just ended its term. Here are the decisions that will affect climate policy.

The recent Supreme Court term was filled with decisions that had significant implications for climate and environmental policy, despite the absence of any major blockbuster rulings. The decisions that will

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Plastic Pollution: A Consumer-Driven Crisis We Can Stop

The ocean plastic pollution crisis is a global problem that starts right at our doorstep. Every plastic bottle, bag, and

What We’re Watching: Endangered in Danger Season

The joint efforts of Erika Spanger and Ashley Seifert-Nunes have once again brought attention to the pressing issues of climate

The USDA announced the cancellation of $148 million in ‘woke’ grants. Then it went dark.

The Department of Agriculture under President Donald Trump has been making significant changes to its funding and staffing, particularly in

Guest Idea: 12 High-Impact Changes To Reduce Your Pet’s Carbon Footprint

Look for pet beds that are made from recycled materials or are biodegradable. There are many options available that are

Plastics production ‘a global threat’

Leading Scientists Call for Urgent Global Action on Plastic Pollution More than 60 leading scientists from around the world have

Trump’s environmental policies are reshaping everyday life. Here’s how.

The impact of these tariffs is being felt in households across the country, as supply chains are disrupted and costs

Climate activism – a love story

Jonathon Porritt, a renowned environmental campaigner, has collaborated with young protestors from Just Stop Oil to create a book aimed

Hot Summer 2025 Could Be the Coolest for the Rest of Our Lives: 6 Things to Know

Summer 2025: A Hotter Future Ahead As we navigate through the scorching summer of 2025, it is evident that extreme