Gaming And Climate Change: What’s The Connection?
The link between gaming and climate change comes down to the efficiency of the gaming consoles (and PCs) that gamers are using these days.
The link between gaming and climate change comes down to the efficiency of the gaming consoles (and PCs) that gamers are using these days.
Eighty percent of goods for sale around the world make their way from point A to B on a cargo ship; cleaning up this industry is key to greening the economy.
Can you believe Earth Day is 50? Help show your love for Mother Nature by tuning into Earth Week, a virtual celebration on April 20-25, 2020.
The jury is still out regarding whether genetically modified organisms (GMOs) can hurt people or the environment.
Can our dogs, cats, birds, rabbits and other pets get sick from the coronavirus too, and can they pass it along to people?
Corn is so ubiquitous in our food system that an estimated 70 percent of the atoms in the body of the average American originally came from it.
Streamlining data centers may be the low hanging fruit when it comes to finding ways to reduce the electricity consumption of our Internet usage.
In the Arctic, a great change is taking place. Permafrost, which covers around 25 percent of exposed land in the Northern Hemisphere, is melting.
The reduction in pollution emissions thanks to the Coronavirus keeping everyone home is actually a boon for the environment…
Sweden sends 99 percent of its garbage to incineration plants. Why don’t we do more of this in the United States given our overflowing landfills?