My New Year’s resolution is to eat healthier. Which fruits and vegetables are worth spending extra money on for organic varieties? Likewise, is it worth it from the standpoint of health to also pay a premium for organic meat, cheese and eggs?
What are the best Instagram feeds to follow for environmental activism.
What are the best Instagram feeds to follow lately if I’m into environmental activism and fighting climate change?
When did Cheatgrass become a problem in the west?
Cheatgrass is an annual grass native to Europe and eastern Asia that European settlers brought to North America in the late 1800s as forage for grazing their livestock.
Is the invasive insect called the Emerald Ash Borer wreaking havoc in all US?
In a growing number of U.S. states, residents have been dealing with a different kind of quarantine that began back in the early 2000’s and continues on today.
What’s the environmental impact of throwing away all the single-use PPE
There’s no question about it: all the disposable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in our waste stream is taking a toll on the environment.
What on Earth is “plant blindness?
Botanists James Wandersee and Elizabeth Schussler coined the term “plant blindness” in 1998 to describe …
Will Trump open Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling before 1st term
he debate over whether to open up the most ecologically sensitive part—the so-called 1002 area, or coastal plain—of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil drilling has raged for decades.
Aren’t the forest fires actually beneficial to the environment?
I am sickened by all the death, destruction and misery resulting from the West Coast wildfires, but aren’t these blazes actually beneficial to the environment?
Can waste left over from mining operations be used to absorb carbon dioxide?
Yes, mining wastes (“tailings”) could indeed be part of the solution to our climate woes. And here is how.
Is it true that being around a waterfall makes you feel good?
The notion of waterfalls making you happy is often viewed as an “old wives’ tale,” but there may be some truth to it given the so-called “negative ions” pervasive in such environments.
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