Environment

Earth911 Podcast: Room & Board Makes Furniture Sustainability A Top Priority

Room & Board, a well-known furniture maker and retailer, has recently appointed Emily McGarvey as its first Director of Sustainability. Founded in 1980, the company has taken significant steps towards

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Lasted Environment

‘Focus on the richest polluters’

The World’s Richest 1% Have Already Busted Their Annual Carbon Budget The world’s richest one per cent have exhausted their

Guest Idea: Climate Risk Has Become A Defining Economic Issue

Climate risk has become a critical economic issue that is reshaping industries and financial systems around the world. The recent

What to Watch in Climate Litigation in 2026

Climate Litigation in 2026: A Year of Promise and Challenge As we embark on a new year, the landscape of

Sustainability In Your Ear: Turning Waste Into New Products And Packaging With Overlay Capital’s Elizabeth Blankenship-Singh

Elizabeth Blankenship-Singh, the Director of Innovation at Overlay Capital, is at the forefront of the circular economy movement. Overlay Capital,

Locked out of nature

Reclaiming the Commons: The Fight for Right to Roam in England“To see first hand the sheer scale of ownership was

Trump’s EPA could limit its own ability to use new science to strengthen air pollution rules

However, the EPA has traditionally done so, recognizing that new scientific knowledge may warrant updates to regulations. This flexibility has

How community solar turned a Superfund site into savings in Illinois

However, the Yeoman Solar Project represents a new direction for the city, one that brings new challenges and opportunities. The

Mobile homes already have huge utility bills. Congress may make it worse.

The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would remove the Department of Energy from overseeing energy standards