Ranked: Which Diet Trends Are Eco-Friendliest?
Those looking to eat better for the planet should focus on a diet lower in animal products given the high ecological cost of meat production.
Those looking to eat better for the planet should focus on a diet lower in animal products given the high ecological cost of meat production.
Indoor farming (AKA vertical farming) might be the only way to feed growing numbers of humans as our population tops 9 billion by 2050.
Saving water not only helps out your bank account, it’s also environmentally friendly and lowers the demand on the water supply.
Leave it to Mother Nature to protect our plants so you don’t have to use dangerous chemicals on your food supply and risk the health of your family.
To drive less is to pollute less, and there are lots of ways to cut down on the miles you burn on the road in your car with a little consideration.
It’s all too easy to forget that freshwater is a finite resource, but we better start paying attention if we want any to be left for our kids and grandkids.
When traveling in Asia, with so many ancient and sacred sites such as temples and forests, it’s especially important to be respectful and preserve the places you visit.
Prepare for cars and driving to get a lot more efficient in the next few years given the influx of new electric drive and battery technologies.
Taking good care of your lawn during and after a harsh winter could mean all the difference as to whether you have lush and vibrant grass or not.
Corridor Ecology sheds light on the importance of linking landscapes for species protection and climate adaptation as humans encroach and the world warms.