Pollution Health Impact 2017
Putting pollution in context can be difficult. Much of the conversation lately has been about global warming and long term Continue reading
Putting pollution in context can be difficult. Much of the conversation lately has been about global warming and long term Continue reading
Comprehensive studies of extinctions have now quantified the rate of extinction and creation of species. Previous extinctions were caused by Continue reading
One sign of the growing acceptance and adoption of solar energy is that it is assumed that the price will Continue reading
In 2016, US poverty rates finally returned to “normal”, about 12.7%, which was the rate prior to the Great Recession. Continue reading
“Three Earth-mass worlds found around a small red star only 12 light-years away.” – NASA “Only” is a relative term, Continue reading
It has been true for a few years now, but the US debt ($19.8T) now exceeds US GDP ($19.2T). The Continue reading
Much of the attention on renewable energies like solar and wind power is directed to the environmental benefits. For some, Continue reading
Earth Overshoot Day is when; “We use more ecological resources and services than nature can regenerate through overfishing, overharvesting forests, Continue reading