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Environmentalists are hopeful that Pope Leo will carry on and expand the sustainability initiatives started by Pope Francis.
The ubiquity of processed foods in the U.S. and elsewhere is not just a problem for human health but also for the ...
Swapping in organic toothpaste, swapping out mercury fillings, going paperless — there are lots of ways dentists can make their dental practices greener. EarthTalk is the 501(c) non-profit behind ...
Researchers working to harness lave flows into livable green structures may be onto something in thinking about buildings of the ...
“Whiskey is for drinking and water is worth fighting for.” ...
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Trump is considering slashing federal rules that protect North Atlantic right whales from the leading causes of their decline: deadly ship strikes and entanglement in commercial fishing gear. Credit: ...
Weather-related natural disasters have surged from 1,383 events in 1980-1985 to 4,020 events in 2021. This dramatic increase makes advanced weather prediction technology more vital than ever. Weather ...
Dear EarthTalk: Why do some environmentalists fear that Artificial Intelligence may be the biggest threat to our efforts to stave off cataclysmic climate change? —Kyle Baldwin, Paris, TX Data centers ...
Former nuclear regulatory top dogs from the United States, France, Germany and Great Britain issued a joint statement in January strenuously opposing any expansion of nuclear power as a strategy to ...
Dear EarthTalk: Which companies and industry sectors stand to profit the most from global warming? —Jerry M., Largo, FL Renewable energy is one sector that stands to profit from climate change. Credit ...