Countdown to Copenhagen
This December will mark the 15th time the UN has held its annual Climate Change Conference—and the fate of the planet hangs in the balance.
This December will mark the 15th time the UN has held its annual Climate Change Conference—and the fate of the planet hangs in the balance.
China and India are committed to improving their emissions and pollution—but they’ll need more financial help to get there.
Labor unions are now starting to recognize that the clean energy sector is the last great hope for growing labor’s numbers and future…
Crystalline treetops, glistening fields of billowing white—a little snowfall can transform a city landscape into a scene of tranquility, but it’s not without its poisons and its price.
Mountaintop removal mining has brought on the wrath—and songs—of country music artists.
Women are the hardest hit by climate change, but more often than not, they are left out of the discussion about how to solve it.
The upcoming COP15 meeting in Denmark—so named because it is the 15th such international gathering of the Conference of the Parties (COP) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change—is the world’s next big chance to take decisive
Querido DiálogoEcológico: ¿Pueden aclarar ustedes el impacto ambiental de la industria de la moda? A mi entender, la industria en general no es muy buena para el ambiente.
Querido DiálogoEcológico: Se dice que el calentamiento climático traerá una nueva edad de hielo. ¿Es esto verdadero o sólo ficción?
Leaders in the emerging Living Building movement define a living building as “a structure that generates all of its own energy with renewable non-toxic resources, captures and treats all of its water, and operates efficiently and for maximum beauty.”
With the holiday season rapidly approaching, greens can feel decidedly mixed. In some ways, all the gift giving, holiday travel, parties and decorations can seem like the worst examples of our consumer culture.