The bold international effort to create a legally binding treaty on plastic pollution collapsed in late November. A Busan, South Korea, convention of countries didn’t
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Guest Opinion: Touch the Earth Lightly, Use the Earth Gently
As the vacations method, we will study a lot about planning a low-carbon vacation meal from the parents in Shetland’s Lerwick Harbor. There, the gray
Earth911 Podcast: Peerby’s Daan Weddenpohl Accelerates Circular, Sharing Economies
The sharing economic system could be a platform for holding merchandise in circulation and out of landfills till they’re not usable and have to be
Earth911 Podcast: Oceanographer John Englander’s 2024 Sea Level Rise Update
Sustainability In Your Ear welcomes again oceanographer and creator John Englander, who final visited with us in February 2023. John is the creator of two
Planetary Carbon Sinks In Crisis And What You Can Do
Ecosystems services, the great nature does for people, have been handled as free advantages, however we’re in peril of dropping them. In 2023, the world’s
Guest Explainer: Cooling the Gulf of Maine Surface Ocean Waters
By Dr. Rob Moir, a nationally acknowledged and award-winning environmentalist None of us are strangers to the experiences of the Gulf of Maine heating 97%
Infographic: Benefits of an Earth-Sheltered Home
A rising variety of householders are taking steps to make their properties extra sustainable. Some are including solar panels for clear power, upgrading windows to
Climate Change Puts U.S. Cultural Landmarks At Risk
The United States’ most treasured cultural landmarks are underneath risk from the pressing and escalating local weather disaster. Recent analysis from Climate X, a number
The State of Solar Panel Recycling in the U.S.
The U.S. has greater than 5 million solar installations. This means there are tens of tens of millions of solar panels on roofs and racking
Coral Under Siege: Action You Can Take As Reefs Bleach
The summer season of 2024 will see the worst coral bleaching occasion in recorded historical past. Critical to marine biodiversity and coastal safety, reefs are threatened by