Environment

How To Spot Greenwashing – Earth911

Greenwashing is a deceptive marketing practice that has become increasingly prevalent as consumers become more conscious of their environmental impact. Companies are eager to capitalize on the growing demand for

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Senate Republicans want to sell 3 million acres of public land

Senate Republicans have reintroduced a proposal to potentially sell over 3 million acres of public land in the next five

Science Under Fire in Washington

The Trump administration's continued attacks on science and scientific integrity have reached new heights in recent weeks. The administration is

5 Actions Needed after President Trump’s FEMA Review Council Meeting

The Trump Administration’s push to reshape the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and diminish its role in disaster response and

Big and Backwards on Transportation: Three Things to Know About Congress’s Reconciliation Bill

The Impact of the Reconciliation Bill on Transportation in the US Congress is currently in the midst of debating a

Ask a Scientist: New Plutonium Pits for Nuclear Weapons Are Not Needed

The United States is currently in the process of planning a massive $1.7 trillion overhaul of its nuclear arsenal. This

100K Louisianans Were Left Without Power. Without Transmission Planning, It’ll Keep Happening. 

Louisiana experienced a significant power outage over Memorial Day weekend, affecting nearly 100,000 residents. The outage was caused by an

Meet the candidates for the Georgia PSC

The primary election for two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission is currently underway, with early voting already taking

This Alaska Native fishing village was trying to power their town. Then came Trump’s funding cuts.

The small village of Port Heiden, Alaska, with a population of fewer than a hundred people, relies heavily on fishing