Saint Augustine, in a sermon to his congregation, urged them to look beyond books, even to Bible, to see God in nature: “God, whom you want...
Last Updated on February 6, 2026 Have you ever heard of Cancer Alley? It’s an ~85-mile stretch along the banks of the Mississippi River where communities...
Back in 2020, the Recycling Partnership and WestRock released a scientific study demonstrating that used pizza boxes are recyclable, even when greasy and contaminated with cheese....
Energy is required at every step of the food and beverage industry supply chain, from growing grapes to bottling and delivery, making it a significant source...
Subscribe to receive transcripts by email. Read along with this episode. Every gallon of wastewater flowing through a municipal sewer contains recoverable energy, nutrients, and water—assets...
Earth911 inspirations. Print them, post them, share your desire to help people think of the planet first, every day. Editor’s Note: This poster was originally published...
In recent years, many of us have learned that “recyclable” isn’t as simple as we once thought. The single-use coffee cup is the classic example: its...
Read a transcript of this episode. Subscribe to receive transcripts. Turn on any faucet in America, and chances are the water meets federal safety standards. Yet...
Altitude sickness isn’t just an Everest problem. It’s a risk for any hiker venturing into high country above 3,000 meters (9,842 feet), from the Rockies and...
Read a transcript of this episode. Introducing Sustainability In Your Ear transcripts. The global food system stands at a crossroads. Climate change is reshaping where crops...