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What are Native American tribes doing to transition to a green economy?

October 5, 2024 By EarthTalk

Native American tribes are increasingly playing a critical role in promoting the transition to a green economy, driven by their commitment to environmental stewardship, living harmoniously with nature,

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: green economy, Native American tribes

Are we really all exposed to many hazardous chemicals that come off the packaging our food travels in?

October 5, 2024 By EarthTalk

A large percentage of our food packaging contains toxic Food Contact Chemicals (FCCs), which are chemicals that come into contact with foods during manufacturing, packaging or transportation.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: food packaging, hazardous chemicals

There are endless pests and diseases attacking our native trees. Is there hope for our forests?

October 5, 2024 By EarthTalk

In colonial days, wood was a hot commodity in New England. It was so widely used for agriculture and other industries that, between the 17th and 20th centuries,

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: forest, native trees

How can I keep my pets safe during the increasingly frequent heat waves.

October 5, 2024 By EarthTalk

Summer may be over but the heat still lingers in much of the U.S. and elsewhere. As such, the need to keep pets safe becomes an increasing concern.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

What’s the story with so-called “deadbeat dams” causing ecosystem problems

September 20, 2024 By EarthTalk

The invention of dams was certainly one of humanity’s most innovative feats of engineering. Able to harness power from the water currents, reserving water and effectively controlling floods, dams

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: dams

What is Kamala Harris’s track record on environmental issues?

September 20, 2024 By EarthTalk

Since the start of her political career, Kamala Harris has repeatedly proven her commitment to a wide variety of ecological matters.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: EarthTalk, Kamala Harris

Is it true that bee populations are healthier in and around organic farms than elsewhere?

September 14, 2024 By EarthTalk

According to experts from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, bees are responsible for a third of the world’s food production.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Where do we stand in jettisoning coal as an electricity source?

September 14, 2024 By EarthTalk

Before dinosaurs roamed the earth, large plants grew and died in swampy forests. In the eons that followed, layers of rock and dirt covered the plants, and heat and pressure turned them into a substance high in carbon and hydrocarbons: Coal.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

How can homeowners make their homes greener to cash in on incentives

September 8, 2024 By EarthTalk

Joe Biden’s 2022 Inflation Reduction Act created $8.8 billion in tax credits and rebates to help lower- and middle-income homeowners contribute to the country’s emission reduction goals.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Is global warming making parts of the world uninhabitable

September 8, 2024 By EarthTalk

Global warming refers to the long-term rise in the Earth’s average temperature, due primarily to human activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation and industrial processes.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

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