Environment

Michigan Can Get Solar for All Right With These Steps

Empowering Michigan Through Solar for All Program Michigan is poised to benefit from significant funding under the federal Inflation Reduction Act’s Solar for All program, with over $156 million allocated

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Sinkholes and the people who love them

Sinkholes are a geological phenomenon that have captivated the curiosity of many, including Lauren Bacchus, a member of the Asheville

The misleading accounting behind your ‘recycled’ plastic

Mass balance is a system that allows companies to account for the use of recycled materials in their products without

‘All the cocoa trees will be destroyed’

Addressing Unsustainable Cocoa Practices in Cote d’IvoireIn the 1960s, cocoa yields were on the rise in Cote d’Ivoire, and diseases

FEMA is ending door-to-door canvassing in disaster areas

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is implementing significant changes in its disaster response protocols for the upcoming hurricane and

Colorado’s rural electric co-ops are determined to go green

The San Luis Valley Rural Electric Cooperative in southern Colorado is working tirelessly to provide electricity to over 7,500 people

Earth911 Inspiration: Change At The Speed Of Trust

Architect William McDonough, known for his work on the concept of the circular economy, co-authored the groundbreaking book "Cradle to

Trump calls program to help low-income Americans pay their energy bills ‘unnecessary’

The Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) has been a crucial lifeline for over 6 million families struggling to pay

An $18M grant would have drastically reduced food waste. Then the EPA cut it.

Ella Kilpatrick Kotner, once a little girl wandering the lush fields of an organic lettuce farm in Kealakekua, Hawai’i, learned