pollution

Fracking 101: What You Should Know

Fracking 101: What You Should Know

What is fracking? Fracking is a process of blasting water, chemicals and frac sand deep into the earth to break up sedimentary rock and access natural gas and crude oil deposits. The fracking industry, which has sought to promote the practice as safe and controlled, has preferred the term “hydraulic fracturing.” Fracking emerged as an […]

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    White House Climate Summit: Biden Focuses on Creating Jobs

    White House Climate Summit: Biden Focuses on Creating Jobs

    President Biden closed out the White House climate summit Friday with a focus on how addressing climate change will create an “opportunity to create millions of good-paying jobs around the world.” Whereas Thursday’s session emphasized America’s renewed ambition in the form of its pledge to cut climate pollution by at least 50% below 2005 levels […]

    PPE May Save Human Lives, But It’s Deadly for Wildlife

    PPE May Save Human Lives, But It’s Deadly for Wildlife

    By Reynard Loki One of the most distinguishable features of the COVID-19 era is the public, everyday use of personal protective equipment (PPE), mainly in the form of disposable face masks and latex gloves. And while these thin layers protect us and others from transmitting and contracting SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes the lower […]

    Recycling in the U.S. Is Failing, But These 7 Cities Are Doing Things Right

    Recycling in the U.S. Is Failing, But These 7 Cities Are Doing Things Right

    The recycling industry in America is broken. With unsellable scrap materials and already-burgeoning landfills, many consider the entire industry confusing and complex, at best, and a lost cause, at worst. Nevertheless, some local governments are trying to address program shortfalls with various policies. Over the last 20 years, as more and more scrap materials were […]

    Biden Plans to Cut U.S. Climate Pollution in Half by 2030

    Biden Plans to Cut U.S. Climate Pollution in Half by 2030

    President Biden will pledge to cut U.S. climate pollution to 50% of 2005 levels by 2030, according to reports. The goal, known as a Nationally Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement, would nearly double the cuts targeted by the Obama administration in 2015. The White House said an official decision had not yet been made. […]

    The Recycling Industry in America Is Broken

    The Recycling Industry in America Is Broken

    Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. According to The National Museum of American History, this popular slogan, with its iconic three arrows forming a triangle, embodied a national call to action to save the environment in the 1970s. In that same decade, the first Earth Day happened, the EPA was formed and Congress passed the Resource Conservation and […]

    Americans Are Most Concerned About Drinking Polluted Water, Survey Says

    Americans Are Most Concerned About Drinking Polluted Water, Survey Says

    Americans are most worried about water quality compared to other environmental issues, a new Gallup survey finds. The survey compared six environmental concerns: drinking water pollution; pollution in rivers, lakes and reservoirs; tropical rainforest loss; climate change; air pollution; and plant and animal species extinction. While most Americans showed concern for all of these threats, […]

    New Project With NASA Will Help Identify Greenhouse Gases From Space

    New Project With NASA Will Help Identify Greenhouse Gases From Space

    NASA is teaming up with an innovative non-profit to hunt for greenhouse gas super-emitters responsible for the climate crisis. Super-emitters are individual sources such as leaking pipelines, landfills or dairy farms that produce a disproportionate amount of planet-warming emissions, especially methane and carbon dioxide. Carbon Mapper, the non-profit leading the effort, hopes to provide a […]