Cleaner Drilling: If We’re Going to Drill Anyway, Can We Make It More Efficient?
Technological Innovation and Concern for the Environment Are Helping to Clean Up Drilling for Oil and Gas…
Technological Innovation and Concern for the Environment Are Helping to Clean Up Drilling for Oil and Gas…
Hacks for Farmers: Farmers have the power to heal the planet, if they can commit to maintaining soil health, sustainably managing pests, encouraging biodiversity and using water wisely.
If product testing on animals is ineffective and inhumane, why are we still doing it at all? Maybe we don’t have to engage in animal testing anymore given recent technological developments…
Tired of cleaning a large home? The cost of maintenance and upkeep getting you down? Maybe downsizing to a smaller home could solve your problems and help the environment…
Solar power, wind power, and electric cars are high-end products and the result of long, complex production chains. Until we change the way those chains work, the footprint of clean technology may continue to have an unpleasant dark side. The bottom-up change is absolutely achievable.
InĀ Green Enough: Eat Better, Live Cleaner, Be Happier (All Without Driving Your Family Crazy!), Mamavation blogger Leah Segedie uncovers the truth behind the food and household products that are misleadingly labeled “all-natural” and healthy but are actually filled with chemicals and toxins.
Cleaning and greening our aging fleet of 18 wheelers means improving aerodynamics, encouraging the switch to electric and hybrid and drivetrains and exploring how autonomous driving technologies are all way we can make trucking greener.
Timothy Morton’s new book Being Ecological (MIT Press) distinguishes itself from other environmental books by focusing on the philosophy of what it means to be an ecological person and why we should care about the stewardship of life on the planet on a personal level.
Trump plans to reduce vehicle emissions standards for new cars & trucks, setting back emissions reduction efforts by decades.
By focusing on making your touring adventures more service and education-based, rather than consumer driven, you can help to convert tourism into an impactful and meaningful journey for yourself and others.