Reversing the Flow
Earth Day celebrates it’s 40th anniversary this year and is throwing its weight behind worldwide water projects. And water-related actions are growing, getting U.S. citizens to care, and contribute.
Earth Day celebrates it’s 40th anniversary this year and is throwing its weight behind worldwide water projects. And water-related actions are growing, getting U.S. citizens to care, and contribute.
Studying pesticides and higher-than-average autism rates in the Central California Valley.
Dr. Kenneth Bock of the Rhinebeck Health Center in New York talks to E about why his diet-centered autism treatments work.
Top environmental topics, from E-The Environmental Magazine’s 20-year archive…
Food grown in China bears the "USDA Organic" label. But how do we know it’s really safe?
China and India are committed to improving their emissions and pollution—but they’ll need more financial help to get there.
This December will mark the 15th time the UN has held its annual Climate Change Conference—and the fate of the planet hangs in the balance.
Carbon Capture and Storage sounds good in theory, but is likely too expensive to ever be financially viable.
Daryl Hannah explains why she was arrested in West Virginia protesting Massey Energy
How synthetic biology could spell environmental disaster.