Study Comparing Local To Meat-Free Diet Is Dated and Debunked
Note date on original study, linked to in articles All the blogs are writing about a Harvard Business Review story by Andrew Winston, titled Local Food or Less Meat? Data Tells The Real Story ; even...
View ArticleCycling Duo Pedaling Over Two Continents on Bamboo Bikes For Fresh Water
All images by Cycle for Water Thanks to our new TreeHugger Photo Pool on Flickr , we learned about a really amazing project called Cycle for Water. Starting almost exactly a year ago, on July 4, 2010,...
View Article‘Stealth’ Wind Turbines Won’t Interfere with Radars
Photo: Flickr , CC Tests by Vestas Show 99% Reduction in Radar Interference! Who would have thought that military stealth airplane technology could one day help to provide clean energy for the world?...
View ArticleIndoor air contains concerning levels of forever chemicals
Maybe you live in an area far from polluting industries, buy only organic food and have had your home screened for radon. But you’re probably still bringing dangerous per- and polyfluoroalkyl...
View ArticleOff-grid design helps rebuild school structures lost in fire
Frederick Fisher & Partners recently completed a project at the Ojai Valley School’s Upper Campus in Ojai, California , replacing structures previously lost to the Thomas Fire in 2017. Situated...
View ArticleClimate clock ticks out shame for rich nations
Activists in New York are trying to shame rich countries into keeping an expensive promise to the Global South. A new version of a digital “climate clock” displayed in Union Square shows a...
View ArticleExtreme heat pushes Biden administration to pursue worker protections
President Biden has directed labor officials to draft laws that will protect workers under extreme heat conditions. The directive comes months after a hot summer, in which several workers were...
View ArticleOfficials worry COP26 climate conference is at "high risk of failure"
The highly anticipated U.N. climate conference COP26 is at “high risk of failure,” according to U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres. Planned to take place this November in Glasgow , COP26 intends...
View ArticleEarth911 Podcast: Tetra Pak’s Lisa Ryden Explains the Path to Carton Carbon...
Earth911 talks with Lisa Ryden, Sustainable Development Director at Tetra Pak, the world’s largest carton… The post Earth911 Podcast: Tetra Pak’s Lisa Ryden Explains the Path to Carton Carbon Reduction...
View ArticleEarth911 Podcast: Compology’s Jason Gates on Waste Monitoring and Reduction
Jason Gates, CEO of Compology, is taking the recycling battle to the dumpster. Compology makes… The post Earth911 Podcast: Compology’s Jason Gates on Waste Monitoring and Reduction appeared first on...
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