Environment

Everything climate-related Trump did on Day 1

President Donald Trump wasted no time in implementing his energy and environmental agenda upon taking office. Within hours of his inauguration, he signed several executive orders and policies aimed at

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What Happens to Science If the Department of Education Is Abolished?

The decision to abolish the Department of Education, as proposed by President-elect Donald Trump and the far-right wing Project 2025

Can you solve the world’s trillion-dollar climate finance puzzle?

As government ministers and climate activists gather in Baku, Azerbaijan for COP29, the annual United Nations climate summit, the focus

Best of Earth911 Podcast: Sailing Toward Composting Convenience With 11th Hour Racing’s Michelle Carnevale

Michelle Carnevale, president of 11th Hour Racing, is a passionate advocate for sustainability and ocean health. In a recent article

We Need a Strong and Independent NOAA to Protect Our Lives and Homes from Climate Change 

As the climate crisis continues to escalate, the role of federal agencies dedicated to safeguarding our health and environment becomes

Trump picked Lee Zeldin to lead the EPA. What will that mean for environmental policy?

During his time in office, he rolled back numerous environmental regulations and appointed industry-friendly officials to key positions within the

3 Upcycled Dog Toys You Can Make

Remember, when making DIY dog toys, always supervise your dog during play. Check the toys regularly for signs of wear

Biodiversity fund COP16 row

The Global Environment Facility (GEF) has been under scrutiny by Survival International for not living up to its promises to

Why Climate Scientists Are Sounding the Alarm on the Ocean Circulation System AMOC

The recent open letter from 44 climate scientists to the Nordic Council of Ministers has brought attention to the potential