Dozens of similar cases are cropping up around the country, with states and cities trying to hold the fossil fuel industry accountable for the expensive destruction...
While I don’t believe that God is going to interview when I leave this planet, I get the point here. Conversation with God
Es wird wieder Zeit für einen Blick hinter die Kulissen des Forschungsschiffs Maria S. Merian. Diesmal geht es, um die Person, die fast so wichtig ist...
Plus, the counterintuitive way one state improved on bag-ban laws. By Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public radio’s environmental...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced it’s reducing the allowable amount of PM2.5—fine particulate matter—in the air. Here’s what it could mean for our health...
“If we plan for environmental standards that would protect children, the most vulnerable in our society, we protect everybody. When we place the most vulnerable at...
Exposure to plastics contributes to cancers, obesity, endocrine disruption,and impaired cognitive function, among a host of issues. Here’s what you can do about it—and the worst...
An interview with Inside Climate News reporter Victoria St. Martin about the loopholes in a new law regulating toxic chemicals in cosmetics—and whether it delivers true...
Dr. Tom Konrad, whom I interviewed for my book “Is Renewable Really Doable?” writes: “New Yorkers for Clean Power‘s energy coaching program (for which I coach)...
How House Speaker Mike Johnson is revealing key aspects of the Republican climate agenda moving forward Interview by Steve Curwood, “Living on Earth” From our collaborating...