Environment

What we lost when cars won

When automobiles first started tearing through American streets a century ago, they weren’t exactly welcome. One of the main problems was that they were killing children: in 1921 alone, 286

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Pig farm horror exposed

Investigation Reveals Horrific Animal Welfare Violations at Cranswick FarmA recent undercover investigation at Somerby Top farm, operated by Cranswick, has

As Scientists Raise the Alarm, Trump Administration Attacks Continue

The Trump administration continues its relentless campaign against science, with no summer break in sight. The pattern of sidelining, ignoring,

Trump DOJ seeks to kill Vermont law that makes Big Oil pay for climate harm

The Trump administration's ongoing battle against climate accountability efforts has reached a new level as the justice department seeks to

5 Traditions That Are Terrible for the Environment (and What You Can Do Instead)

Traditions are a vital part of society, connecting us to our past and reinforcing our sense of identity. However, some

Declaring war on the climate

Military Spending and Carbon Emissions: The Complex Relationship Military spending rises will increase carbon emissions, but the exact relationship between

Science Must Go On: How Courageous Scientists Are Meeting the Moment

The upcoming meeting of technical experts this Thursday holds immense significance as they gather to provide science-based advice to enhance

The politics of renewables are getting stranger. ‘Sun Day’ celebrates them anyway.

The push for clean energy is not just about reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change. It’s also about creating

Sustainability In Your Ear: SePRO’s Mark Heilman On Phosphorus, Waterways, And Invasive Species

Dr. Mark Heilman, Vice President of Environmental Restoration and Advocacy at SePRO, is making waves in the field of water