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What If Nestlé and Coke Had to Clean up Their Own Plastic Pollution?

What If Nestlé and Coke Had to Clean up Their Own Plastic Pollution?

By Julie Wilson It’s great when consumers take responsibility for using less plastic, and for cleaning up plastic waste in their communities. But wouldn’t it be better if the corporations that put all that plastic into the marketplace and environment had to take responsibility for cleaning it up? Plastic waste — most of it from […]

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    New Report Details Impacts of Oil and Gas Development on Public Lands

    New Report Details Impacts of Oil and Gas Development on Public Lands

    By Carla Ruas The American Petroleum Institute has rolled out a multibillion-dollar public relations campaign stating that oil and gas can help to solve climate change. The association is claiming that expanding the use of fossil fuels can lower climate emissions that are trapping heat on our planet. If that sounds fishy, it’s because it […]

    Insurers Should Support People, Not the Fossil Fuel Industry

    Insurers Should Support People, Not the Fossil Fuel Industry

    By Tony Dunn On Nov. 8, 2018, I was trapped in my car as embers fell all around me in Paradise, California, and the thought that kept going through my head was, “This can’t be the same fire [that had been reported 10 miles away only two hours before]. Fires can’t move like that.” I […]

    Screen Time: Conclusions About Effects of Digital Media Are Often Incomplete, Irrelevant or Wrong

    Screen Time: Conclusions About Effects of Digital Media Are Often Incomplete, Irrelevant or Wrong

    By Byron Reeves, Nilam Ram and Thomas N. Robinson There’s a lot of talk about digital media. Increasing screen time has created worries about media’s impacts on democracy, addiction, depression, relationships, learning, health, privacy and much more. The effects are frequently assumed to be huge, even apocalyptic. Scientific data, however, often fail to confirm what […]

    Big Data, Big Oil: Unveiling the ‘Dark Forces’ Behind Trump’s 2020 Reelection Campaign With Josh Fox

    Big Data, Big Oil: Unveiling the ‘Dark Forces’ Behind Trump’s 2020 Reelection Campaign With Josh Fox

    By Reynard Loki Josh Fox, the Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated filmmaker behind Gasland, the documentary that started the global anti-fracking movement, is bringing a new message to audiences across the country with The Truth Has Changed, a live theater-based project that sounds the alarm on the right-wing disinformation campaign working to secure President Trump’s reelection. Commissioned […]

    Make the Fossil Fuel Industry Pay the $2 Billion Bushfire Recovery Fund

    Make the Fossil Fuel Industry Pay the $2 Billion Bushfire Recovery Fund

    By Andy Rowell After weeks of inaction and ineptitude as his country burns, as a billion animals die, with entire species potentially wiped out, and with dozens of people dead and communities and lives ripped apart, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has finally slumbered into action. Over the weekend, Morrison tweeted, “We’re putting more Defense […]

    Welcome to 2020: 8 Important Environmental Stories to Follow This Year

    Welcome to 2020: 8 Important Environmental Stories to Follow This Year

    By John R. Platt and Tara Lohan Let’s be honest, 2019 was a rough year for the planet. Despite some environmental victories along the way, we saw the extinction crisis deepen, efforts to curtail climate change blocked at almost every turn, and the oceans continue to warm. We also heard new revelations about ways that […]