Increased Pollution = More Crime
Recent research increasingly suggests a correlation between exposure to various forms of pollution and an increase in criminal behavior.
Recent research increasingly suggests a correlation between exposure to various forms of pollution and an increase in criminal behavior.
Researchers have begun to find links between increases in polluted air, water & soil and growing mental health problems throughout society.
Fiberglass may resist adverse weather conditions better than other materials, but should we really be using so much of it in our boats?
Red tide may be a naturally occurring phenomenon, but it is likely exacerbated by all the pollution and fertilizer flowing off our land.
Living near an airport can have negative effects on health and quality of life due to noise pollution and air pollution from aircrafts.
Since the dawn of the Industrial Age, global sea turtle populations have decreased by 2/3, with only 6.5 million sea turtles left today.
As the Russian military continues its invasion on Ukraine, environmentalists worry about the toll on the environment.
Airborne pollution went way down in NYC since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but environmentalists worry these gains are short-lived.
Some trees do off-gas natural yet nevertheless harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs), especially during the hottest months of the year.
Not all plastics are equal when it comes to polluting the ocean and having a negative effect on marine life.