Improving your eco-friendly lifestyle benefits your wallet and our environment. By beginning these habits at home, you can be sure that you are doing your best no matter where you live.
You Don’t Have to Become a Vegan to Beat Climate Change
Only the innovation and efficiency arising to facilitate free choice should govern what fills our farms and bellies.
Green Interchange is Reforesting Tennessee One Tree at a Time
While Green Interchange’s tree plantings have benefited the environment, they have also had a meaningful impact on the community.
How the Khasi Tribe is Trying to Save Endangered Gibbons in India
Gibbons, small unique apes, are listed as endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Gibbons are Schedule One protected category under India’s Wildlife Protection Act, of 1972.
Putin hates fracking. How much did he support US and EU fracking foes?
"If Putin is a ruthless operator who expertly infiltrates U.S. politics with disinformation and money, which is what we have been told for six years now, and given that he stands to lose from robust fracking or other oil and gas exploration in the U.S. and Europe, then we have to assume that he is funding anti-fracking and anti-drilling messages in the U.S. and Europe."
Farmers face expensive spring as diesel costs surge
"While average consumers are grumbling about $4 gasoline for their cars, the impact to farmers dwarfs what the typical American driver experiences. Diesel prices have climbed faster than gasoline to begin with, and farmers have to buy it in big quantities. Patterson said he bought 73,000 gallons last year and 76,000 gallons the prior year."
Elon Musk calls for nuclear power in Europe— and pledges to eat food grown near reactors
"Elon Musk says that nuclear energy is the key to breaking Europe’s dependence on Russian oil as crude prices continued to surge to near-record levels amid the ongoing invasion of Ukraine."
Republican Climate Change Solutions Have an Image Problem
Over the past few years, Republicans have legislatively taken a seat at the climate table in a real way, but public perception has yet to catch up to their work.
Overwhelming Number of Americans Favor Carbon Neutrality, Pew Research Finds
New polling data from the Pew Research Center has found that 61% of U.S. adults are in favor of the United States taking proactive steps to become net-zero by midcentury.
Americans Largely Favor U.S. Taking Steps To Become Carbon Neutral by 2050
"Amid growing global energy demand and rising carbon dioxide emissions, majorities of Americans say the United States should prioritize the development of renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, and take steps toward the country becoming carbon neutral by the year 2050."









