Climate change is real. What we’ve learned from storms like Katrina, Sandy, & Harvey about protecting our coastal cities better from it.
Is the U.S. completely out of the Paris Climate Agreement?
The Paris Agreement, signed by 195 countries calls on commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to hold global temperature increases to 1.5 degrees.
Examples of ways food & drink producers are fighting the ever-growing torrent of plastic waste they have helped create.
As more people become aware of the extent of plastic waste clogging up our environment, cutting back on plastic use is fast becoming a key environmental priority around the world.
The theme for this year’s Earth Day festivities & how to find the events?
EDN is using the platform of Earth Day to raise awareness about the accelerating rate of extinction of countless numbers of species & more.
Here is what the home of the future will look like
Small rooftop wind turbine from Nertherlands-based start-up can generate 1,500 kilowatt-hours 15% typical home energy use.
China’s massive reforestation successes. What about the United States?
China’s reforestation efforts date back to the 1970s when the government started requiring every citizen over age 11 to plant at least three saplings every year to augment official government-backed reforestation projects.
Any environmental benefits of so-called “seasteading” versus building on land
Seasteading remains intriguing to many as one of the planet’s few remaining alternative social systems. “The world needs a place where those who wish to experiment.
Is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) Really Safe For Us To Eat?
Unless you only buy foods that are certified organic or marked as “GMO-free,” odds are that a great deal of the food you eat contains genetically modified organisms (GMO).
Is a coal-free future really possible in the United States?
Are we really heading for a coal-free power future in the U.S. or is this just an environmental pipe dream?
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