Navy Sonar Testing in Oceans Impacting Marine Mammals
Is sonar testing conducted off-shore by the U.S. Navy really harming, or even worse, killing whales and other marine wildlife?
Is sonar testing conducted off-shore by the U.S. Navy really harming, or even worse, killing whales and other marine wildlife?
A new study finds that removing BPA and DEHP from food packaging would substantially reduce exposures for adults and children. Go figure…
Jewelry Designer Jes MaHarry Turns to Nature—and Gives Back
Top environmental groups have withdrawn their support for natural gas as a “transition” fuel to renewables.
When it comes to toilet paper, what you wipe with matters. We look at four toilet paper brands that stack up environmentally, from tube-free rolls to bamboo bathroom tissue.
Demand-response heaters, refrigerators, washing machines and other appliances are being rolled out at GE and will available in stores soon…
The rock formation known as the Marcellus Shale in New York and other states is set to be drilled for oil shale, a process that would result in millions of gallons of toxic wastewater as well as widespread habitat damage.