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Can you shed light on just how “green” or not-so-green the Burning Man festival really is?

September 17, 2023 By EarthTalk

Burning Man, the annual arts and music festival held in the middle of Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, has garnered global attention for its avant-garde art, radical self-expression, and the temporary city it builds each year,

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

What can I do this fall to ensure my garden looks its best next spring?

September 17, 2023 By EarthTalk

Preparing your garden in the fall is an important step to ensure it’s in ideal condition for the next spring. Depending on the size and scope of your garden, you might have a lot to do…

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Are carbon offsets an effective way to reduce greenhouse gases, or just corporate greenwashing

September 17, 2023 By EarthTalk

Offsetting is the act of counterbalancing harmful emissions one might be responsible for by funding a project that removes the same amount of emissions from the atmosphere

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Is it true that spam email takes a huge toll on the environment?

September 17, 2023 By EarthTalk

Every day, upwards of 14.5 billion spam emails are sent globally. They may seem harmless on the surface, but the storage, sorting and transmission of unnecessary spam emails consume copious amounts of energy, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Is there any way to stem the tide of fiberglass pollution from aging and discarded boats fouling marine ecosystems?

September 17, 2023 By EarthTalk

The fiberglass in these watercrafts has a rippling wave of destruction on our marine friends, damaging aquatic organisms’ organs and leaching toxic chemicals into public soils and seas, affecting life even on land.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

How are amphibians doing in the U.S. and around the world these days?

September 17, 2023 By EarthTalk

Amphibians, such as frogs, toads, salamanders and newts, live on both land and in water. Having emerged over 300 million years ago, today there are over 7,000 known species.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Are there greener types of grills or grilling methods that are more planet-friendly?

September 17, 2023 By EarthTalk

We certainly do love to grill. Whether it’s hot dogs, burgers, steaks, salmon or shish-kebab, chances are you and/or your neighbors have grilled it up recently.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Is the widely publicized failure of Yellow Trucking an opportunity to reduce its carbon footprint?

September 17, 2023 By EarthTalk

While no one likes to see companies fail and people lose their livelihoods, some environmental advocates do see the recent collapse of Yellow Trucking as a way to force the industry down a greener path.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Is America’s electrician shortage hurting our ability to get away from fossil fuels?

September 17, 2023 By EarthTalk

A shift away from fossil fuels is necessary if we are to mitigate climate change, but a serious electrician shortage in the U.S. is proving to be one of the biggest barriers to reaching this goal.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Our forebears decimated the wild bison herds of the 1800s. Are those remaining today endangered?

September 17, 2023 By EarthTalk

Just 150 years ago, 30 million American bison inhabited the Great Plains. However, the species almost went extinct after white frontiersmen moved westward in the 1800s, bringing cattle that spread diseases to bison and altering terrain to build towns, farms and pastures.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

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