Viruses Aren't the Only Scary Things Trapped in the Permafrost
Stored mercury is also emerging
Proposed Law Would Regulate Toxic Fumes on Airlines
There's no guarantee that it will pass, however
Was Artificial Turf a Factor in the Deaths of Several Phillies?
Forever chemicals may have played a part here
The New One Percent: People Who Breathe Clean Air
A new study finds only 0.001% of the global population is free from exposure to harmful levels of fine particulate matter
Thousands More Military Service Members Drank Water With Forever Chemicals Than Previously Believed
An alarming analysis of a Department of Defense report
Was a Pesticide's Manufacturer Aware of Its Connection to Parkinson's?
A high-profile investigation reveals more about this case
Scientists Find Forever Chemicals in Multiple Insecticides
Worrying news from a new study
Lake Tahoe Clean Up Efforts Are Being Negated by Careless Tourists
"You're part of the sustainable future of tourism. It’s just about being responsible with your trash.”
Inside the Decades-Long Revitalization of the Thames
It wasn't an easy process
More Shark Sightings Is Actually a Good Thing, Ecologically Speaking
More sharks mean cleaner waterways
Worried About Climate Change? Don’t Give Your Money, Give Your Time.
Allotting hours, even minutes, of your day to fighting for a liveable planet is worth much more than buying a metal straw
FYI: You’re Eating an Insane Amount of Plastic Every Week
Your stomach problems might be thanks to microplastics
There Are Dangerous Chemicals in Your Fast Food Wrappers — Even at the "Healthy" Joints
The return of "forever chemicals"
California Startup Air Protein Is Turning Purified Carbon Dioxide Into Animal-Free Meat
The protein-packed product is created using a process similar to how yogurt, cheese and wine are made
State Officials Find Forever Chemicals in Beef From Michigan
It's a cause for concern for many reasons
Is COVID to Thank for California’s Long-Overdue Leaf Blower Ban?
Small off-road engines have been polluting the air for decades. But it was all that noise, noise, noise, noise that finally made legislators pay attention.