Beavers Block Spill
A beaver dam helped to contain a Chevron spill that leaked approximately 27,500 gallons of diesel fuel in Utah. Read More »
A beaver dam helped to contain a Chevron spill that leaked approximately 27,500 gallons of diesel fuel in Utah. Read More »
The EPA proposes new standards for cleaner cars and fuel to bring nationwide health and air quality benefits. Read More »
Dear EarthTalk: What is the "Production Tax Credit" and why is it so important to developing alternative renewable… Read More »
Located high above the Arctic Circle, the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A) is as isolated as it gets. As its title suggests, this 23.5 million-acre parcel of public land has a coveted…
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You can’t tell if your bag of potato chips or box of cereal contains genetically modified ingredients based on the label, but chances are it does. Up to 80% of all processed foods in the U.S. are…
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Trees have evolved natural defense mechanisms—including chemical defenses—to protect themselves against insects. But according to a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,…
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Rice is known by nutritionists as a “first food.” Easily digested and bland, it is often the first solid food a baby receives. Prior to that, babies may be exposed to rice starch and brown rice…
Continue Reading »Bloggers Think Chemicals in Macaroni are Cheesy
Two food bloggers are campaigning against the use of chemical additives in the popular Kraft macaroni and cheese packaged meals due to concerns that…
Continue Reading »Easter is my favorite holiday. You get to eat candy for breakfast, and it’s an excuse to buy a dress—even if it’s just to wear while eating candy for breakfast, if you’re not of a churchgoing…
Continue Reading »The U.S. federal budget sequester may be moving us toward a more sustainable society, at least in one limited aspect. Many government employees will be losing up to 20% of their work time along with…
Continue Reading »While plastic refuse on land is a familiar eyesore as litter and a burden on landfills, in the marine environment it can be lethal to sea creatures by way of ingestion or entanglement. Now, a new…
Continue Reading »Outside of First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign to urge kids to exercise more and eat better, this administration remains largely indifferent to the disaster that is the…
Continue Reading »The commencement of President Obama’s second term has been characterized by an abrupt shift towards climate rhetoric—rhetoric geared as much at pacifying the president’s environmentally…
Continue Reading »The Current River has had a long history of neglect and exploitation. In the 19th and 20th centuries, deforestation and free grazing threatened its ecological health. Now, the biggest threats to the river are mismanagement and overuse.
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