
Conservation done right: saving land from developers for much loved Bald Eagles
Sprawl is defined as ‘the uncontrolled expansion of urban areas’ and in some places it has been the quiet monster that swallows land.
Yesteryear’s Redlining Means Environmental Racism Today
What do outdated federal housing mandates from the 1930s known as redlining have to do with environmental justice today?
How ESG Can Create Value in Your Investments
Environmental, Social, and Governance Investing (“ESG”) can be an important risk-management and mitigation tool for long-term investors.
Tree Seed Shortages Compounded by Drought, Wildfire
Tree seed shortages compounded by decades of drought and recent extreme wildfire seasons mean the future of our forests could be in jeopardy.
Organic Inputs Prove Their Worth As Fertilizer Costs Skyrocket
Kate Schecter of World Neighbors wonders why we aren’t using more organic fertilizers and pesticides given they are cheaper than synthetics.
Is Our Reliance On Lithium Ruining The Environment?
Lithium, a central element in batteries nowadays, is key to powering every aspect of our life — but is it killing the earth?
The Most Important Plant You Overlooked—Seaweed
Seaweed agriculture could be just the environmental savior we need if we are to stave off cataclysmic climate change.
Are Green Mutual Funds Real?
Green mutual funds could be a benefit to investors and the planet — but is the concept too good to be true?
Doug Moss on E Magazine, EarthTalk and … Gun Control
E Magazine founder Doug Moss has devoted his career to covering environmental topics, but nowadays is focusing on gun control.
Sure, Cars Are Greener, But What About Trains & Planes?
Trains and planes of the future are likely to be much greener than the ones we can take today.