Industry and Environmental Justice
Can a historic black neighborhood be preserved within a sea of industry? What about the environmental justice implications?
Can a historic black neighborhood be preserved within a sea of industry? What about the environmental justice implications?
Reconsider all those electronic sources of night light, for health’s sake. The light pollution could be harmful to your health…
While politicians argue over drilling in the Arctic and along the coasts, an “underground” energy movement—geothermal—is quietly taking shape.
Microfinance — offering loans, savings accounts and other basic financial services to the poor — gives investors the opportunity to make a difference, one small loan at a time.
Experience the country comforts of an independent working farm in Pennsylvania.
Guitar makers join forces to help protect the world’s forests.
Marine biologists warn that widespread desalinization could take a heavy toll on ocean biodiversity because such facilities essentially vacuum up and inadvertently kill millions of plankton, fish eggs, fish larvae and other microbial
The Bush administration’s legacy of eight years of environmental destruction in the name of "energy security" or "economic progress" has left the planet literally gasping. Anyone who truly values conservation cannot support the Republican party and look him or herself in the mirror. And that includes hunters.
The Bush administration moved to add seven species of penguins to its list of endangered species. But critics worry that the effort amounts to little more than greenwashing.
President-elect Barack Obama last week named the members of his administration’s environmental and energy team, signaling his strong commitment to face global warming head on and support alternative forms of energy.