A new cattle feed from University of Florida scientists dramatically cuts methane emissions—could this be the breakthrough dairy farms and the climate need?
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Maine’s sweeping new storm preparedness law, passed with rare bipartisan unity, promises real help to residents and sets a progressive blueprint for climate resilience nationwide.
On Earth Day, climate activists defaced and then rapidly cleaned the iconic Charging Bull statue—forcing us to confront what gets protected: statues, or the planet?
Governor Little’s wildfire prevention order echoes Trump-era priorities—raising questions about whether more logging is true forest health.
A new UCLA-led study found telemedicine visits in 2023 cut carbon emissions by amounts equal to removing up to 130,000 cars from the road each month—a game changer for the climate-health connection.
Detroit’s ambitious urban forest of sequoias promises cleaner air, beauty, and a bold new vision for post-industrial cities.
As record-breaking heat and fire dangers grip America on Earth Day, stunning new data and expert warnings underscore the urgent need for climate action.
The U.S. Commerce Department’s new tariffs on Southeast Asian solar imports could spark an industry showdown—raising thorny questions about climate ambitions, trade wars, and who ultimately pays the price.
Scientists warn humanity has crossed six of nine planetary boundaries, threatening Earth’s stability. With Earth Day 2025, calls for urgent action and innovative solutions have never been louder.
Business students, industry leaders, and grassroots activists are proving that small sustainable habits, from digital note-taking to repurposing materials, can drive meaningful change across campuses, communities, and global industries.