Is encouraging dairy farmers and cattle ranchers to capture methane gas from their livestock’s manure good or bad for the planet?
EarthTalk Q&A: March 20, 2022—Gravity Energy Storage: A Battery Killer?
What exactly is gravity energy storage and why are some environmentalists so bullish on it?
EarthTalk Q&A: March 13, 2022—How To Talk To Kids About Climate
Any ideas on how to talk to my kids about climate change?
EarthTalk Q&A: March 6, 2022—Too Late For Coral Reefs?
Coral reefs are being hit by climate change in just about every way possible. Wildfire, drought and other land-based climate disasters have captured global headlines.
EarthTalk Q&A: February 27, 2022—Greener Home Furnishings
In the U.S., sustainable living has gained momentum in recent years as more and more Americans make conscious efforts to reduce their carbon footprint.
EarthTalk Q&A: February 20, 2022—Greener Podcasts Abound
Dear EarthTalk: What are some of the leading environmental podcasts out there these days? — Jane Mitchell, Boise, ID
EarthTalk Q&A: February 13, 2022—Can Microorganisms Eat Our Plastic?
Is there any truth to claims that we need not worry about plastic pollution because nature will evolve microorganisms to break it all down?
EarthTalk Q&A: February 6, 2022—EV Batteries & The E-Waste Apocalypse
As millions and millions of electric car batteries start to reach the end of their useful lives, how can we avoid an e-waste apocalypse?
Does my consumption of more salads and less meat help fight climate change?
I’ve recently been really into salads and have been wondering does my consumption of more salads and less meat help fight climate change?
EarthTalk Q&A: January 23, 2022—Shower Flow Woes
The shower is a place of rejuvenation and relaxation for many of us, but it is also a big water hog, accounting for roughly 17 percent of the average U.S. household’s water usage.
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