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‘Public Trust’—A Key Legal Tool to Preserve Our Natural Resources

January 10, 2023 By Independent Media Institute

boy scouts standing near a river

Law professor Mary Wood breaks down how people can protect their right to clean air, water, and land as well as fortify their climate change resiliency.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: activism, Aric Sleeper, book, Climate Change, Community, environment, Europe/Italy, Europe/United Kingdom, History, Human Rights, interview, Law, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Social Science, United Nations

Why the Climate Justice March in South Korea Could Be a Game-Changer for the Environment

January 9, 2023 By Independent Media Institute

crowd of people marching on a rally

On September 24, 2022, more than 30,000 people occupied the main roads of downtown Seoul, South Korea, for the nation’s largest climate justice march.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: activism, Alice S. Kim, Asia/South Korea, Climate Change, environment, food, History, Human Rights, interview, Labor, Opinion, Politics, social justice, Time-Sensitive, War, Women’s Rights

The Meat Industry Has Created a False Dichotomy That Pits People Against Animals

December 31, 2022 By Independent Media Institute

The Meat Industry Has Created a False Dichotomy That Pits People Against Animals

It’s a common narrative that factory farming—despite animal cruelty, environmental destruction, and human health impacts—has net positives that make it an important part of society, especially in rural America.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Animal Rights, environment, food, Opinion, Vicky Bond

Kenyan woman invents method to turn plastic into construction cubes that are ‘stronger than bricks’

February 19, 2021 By Egberto Willies

Matee’s young company, Gjenge Makers, takes plastic waste and turns it into building materials.

Filed Under: A Few Takes, Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: environment, Kenya, Nzambi Matee, plastic

Last-minute changes the Trump administration has wrought that are hurting the environment.

January 22, 2021 By EarthTalk

lastminute

Biden will also be looking to clean up some shorter-term environmental messes left by the Trump White House in its final days.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: environment, EPA

What will President-elect Joe Biden’s top environmental priorities be once he assumes office?

December 27, 2020 By EarthTalk

What will President-elect Joe Biden’s top environmental priorities be once he assumes office?

President-elect Joe Biden has made it clear that he intends to work to address and mitigate the climate crisis as the U.S. president.

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: EarthTalk, environment, Environmental

What is being done to make cargo ships more environmentally safe?

May 3, 2020 By EarthTalk

Cargo ship

Cargo shipping creates huge amounts of air and marine pollution. What’s being done to change this given the need for their transport?

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Cargo, cargo ship, environment

How did corn become the dominant crop? Any environmental consequences?

April 4, 2020 By Egberto Willies

How did corn become the dominant crop? Any environmental consequences?

Originally domesticated in Central America, European explorers initially shunned it. But corn is now the dominant crop in the U.S.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: corn, EarthTalk, environment

Where do the remaining Democratic presidential candidates stand on climate and environment?

December 22, 2019 By EarthTalk

Where do the remaining Democratic presidential candidates stand on climate and environment

Voters concerned about climate change would do well to pull their levers in favor of any of the Democrats running as they support the environment.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Democratic Presidential Candidates, EarthTalk, environment

If we can capture carbon dioxide and turn into fuel why aren’t we doing it?

June 22, 2019 By EarthTalk

We have known how to capture CO2 from the air at large scale since the 1950s, but it wasn’t until the late 1990s that we began to look at Direct Air Capture.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Carbon Dioxide, environment, fuel

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