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A new study reveals that fracking chemicals can migrate upward to contaminate groundwater. Read More »
A new study reveals that fracking chemicals can migrate upward to contaminate groundwater. Read More »
A new analysis finds that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch has 100 times more plastic than it did in the 1970s. Read More »
Dear EarthTalk: How do green groups feel about the new 2012 Farm Bill draft recently released by the Senate? Read More »
By transforming 300 rooftop water tanks in New York City into large-scale public works of art, New York City residents along with celebrated figures in art, music and science, will redefine the…
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You would think everyone would want to capture the free energy provided by the sun. Yet since its initial burst in the 1970s, solar energy has spread remarkably slowly, largely due to the upfront…
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Only the solar panels on the roof tip off visitors to Mother Earth Brewing’s serious environmental streak. The beer company founders, Trent Mooring and his father-in-law Stephen Hill, built a…
Continue Reading »Earlier this year, hikers and nature enthusiasts rejoiced at the Obama administration’s decision to protect one million acres of public land around Grand Canyon National Park from new uranium…
Continue Reading »Eric Holt-Gimenez, executive director of the FoodFirst Institute for Food and Development Policy, says that of the one billion people who are chronically hungry, 70% are farmers!
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Continue Reading »When New Jersey governor Chris Christie first planted his foot in the way of a proposed train tunnel project designed to relieve traffic congestion along the Hudson River, much of the nation’s…
Continue Reading »If every American family improved their household energy performance and installed solar panels, we’d go a long way toward zero carbon emissions. Solar panels on a majority of houses at one time…
Continue Reading »Recently, conservation groups sued the National Marine Fisheries Service for failing to protect coral reefs by allowing the overfishing of parrotfish, a colorful fish species that spends its days…
Continue Reading »Lately the concept of “interim uses” has begun to receive a lot of attention. It’s a wonky phrase most often uttered by scholars and city-hall bureaucrats. Nevertheless, it represents a dynamic…
Continue Reading »See all the subtleties of light through a series of amazing photographs captured over nearly two years
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