Across the United States, we celebrated an early “Earth Day” win when the federal government announced last week a requirement for municipal water systems to remove six synthetic toxic chemicals from the tap water of hundreds of millions of people.
The Ocean Cleanup's founder and CEO Boyan Slat explains the nonprofit's mission to clean up floating plastic in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Pope Francis said people must learn to respect and love the earth....
A new version of the popular board game Catan aims to make players wrestle with a 21st-century problem: How do you develop and expand without overly polluting the planet?
Rainscaping allows you to transform your yard into a thriving, sustainable habitat that conserves water and minimizes contaminated runoff.
These Earth Day songs about nature, and recycling are the perfect tunes to blast while you're protecting and giving back to Mother Nature.
Air pollution is causing unprecedented disruptions in the natural mating behaviors of insects, leading to serious ecological consequences.
The Biden administration has introduced new regulations to combat pollution from coal and natural gas-fired power plants, highlighting their significant environmental impact and the need for immediate action.
On Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency announced a suite of new rules aimed at dramatically reducing pollution from coal and natural gas fired power plants.
A research paper published in Science Advances reveals a direct correlation between plastic production and plastic pollution, such that every 1% increase in plastic production is associated with a 1% increase in plastic pollution in the environment.
A UN treaty aims to create the world’s first legally binding agreement on plastic pollution by the end of 2024.
American Lung Association’s State of the Air report states nearly 131 million people are exposed to ozone and particle pollutionNearly four in 10 people in the US are exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution, a new report has found. Four of the five most polluted cities are in California, where wildfires, drought and extreme heat are driving the rise in hazardous air quality.More than 131 million people are exposed to harmful ozone and particle (PM 2.5) pollution, according to the American...