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  • As Wind Power in the US Gains Traction, the Coronavirus is Complicating Matters

    As Wind Power in the US Gains Traction, the Coronavirus is Complicating Matters

    A report from the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) reports that the first quarter of this year has been very promising for the wind energy industry. However, the coronavirus is casting a shadow over the sector. 05/12/2020

    • Energy
  • Emissions Declines Set New Records—and Cause Worry

    Emissions Declines Set New Records——and Cause Worry

    Research suggests that a nearly eight percent in overall fossil fuel use, driven by the coronavirus pandemic, is both record-setting and worrysome. 05/04/2020

    • Energy
  • Sustainable Cooking for Individuals and Restaurants: The NYT Greenhouse, Part 4

    Sustainable Cooking for Individuals and Restaurants: The NYT Greenhouse, Part 4

    For the New York Times’ last climate change event, The Greenhouse spoke with two chefs on how to utilize basic ingredients for sustainable cooking in individual and restaurant business settings alike. 05/01/2020

    • Green Living
  • Earth Day and Climate Change Books: The NYT Greenhouse Part 3

    Earth Day and Climate Change Books: The NYT Greenhouse Part 3

    As part of Earth Week last week, the NYT Greenhouse gave its recommended list of books on climate change and hosted a conversation with Earth Day organizer, Denis Hayes, and other environmentalists. Here’s the inside scoop. 04/28/2020

    • Environmental Health and Safety
  • The Green Quality of 3D Printing: HP Printing Celebrates Earth Day

    The Green Quality of 3D Printing: HP Printing Celebrates Earth Day

    This Earth Day, HP Printing is celebrating by talking about the benefits of 3D printing technology, and what that could mean for an individual, a business and the future of the earth. 04/22/2020

    • Green Living
  • Earth Day Celebrates 50 Years: a Walk Through History

    Earth Day Celebrates 50 Years: a Walk Through History

    Since its birth in 1970, Earth Day has become a worldwide movement to garner more attention for the environment, its resources and its species. While the movement has evolved over the years, its ultimate call to action has only gotten louder. 04/22/2020

    • Environmental Health and Safety
  • The Visuals of Climate Change: The NYT Greenhouse Part 2

    Today the New York Times hosted its second digital climate change event, The Greenhouse, to talk about climate change stories using visual elements—and how the simple technology of a photo has helped transform the climate change discussion over the last few decades. 04/17/2020

    • Environmental Health and Safety
  • Reduce Your Carbon Footprint at Home—While Social Distancing

    Reduce Your Carbon Footprint at Home—While Social Distancing

    Just because you are at home, cooking more and testing your boredom does not mean you should forget about your carbon footprint reduction checklist. Here are the New York Times’ best at-home, eco-friendly steps that are easy. 04/16/2020

    • Energy
  • Coronavirus Offers Both Opportunities and Challenges for Farmers

    Coronavirus Offers Both Opportunities and Challenges for Farmers

    The food supply chain is one area that will face many of the consequences of the coronavirus. However, opportunities arise from this situation as well. 04/15/2020

    • Industry
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Shows How Important Energy Equality Is

    COVID-19 Pandemic Shows How Important Energy Equality Is

    The energy sector, in particular, has a unique relationship with the coronavirus, and this pandemic is highlighting the importance of energy equality. 04/14/2020

    • Energy
  • Climate Change in the Age of COVID-19: The NYT Greenhouse, Part I

    Climate Change in the Age of COVID-19: The NYT Greenhouse, Part I

    Kicking off the first of a five-part series titled The Greenhouse, the New York Times has invited listeners around the U.S. to hear what climate journalists have to say about global warming climate change in the age of the coronavirus. Here’s a recap of the first event. 04/10/2020

    • Environmental Health and Safety
  • Air Pollution Linked to High Coronavirus Death Rates

    Air Pollution Linked to High Coronavirus Death Rates

    Coronavirus patients in areas with high air pollution are more likely to die from the infection. Here’s what you need to know—and some tips on reducing exposure to pollution. 04/09/2020

    • Air
  • An Ocean Renaissance: There is Hope for Marine Life

    An Ocean Renaissance: There is Hope for Marine Life

    Major review reports the recovery of marine life—but we are not done yet. 04/08/2020

    • Ecosystems/Ecology
  • A Global Pandemic Means Littered Disposable Gloves—Everywhere

    A Global Pandemic Means Littered Disposable Gloves—Everywhere

    The outbreak of the coronavirus has meant littered medical supplies waste in parking lots, on sidewalks and most other public spaces. It is one of the many unintended byproducts of the pandemic. 04/06/2020

    • Chemicals and Toxins
  • The Environmental Protection Agency Loosens Pollution Rules During Pandemic

    The Environmental Protection Agency Loosens Pollution Rules During Pandemic

    In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the EPA drastically reduced pollution rules for power plants, factories and other facilities. 04/01/2020

    • Air
  • Using Big Data Technology for Environmental Protection

    Using Big Data Technology for Environmental Protection

    Environmental protection is benefiting big time from big data. 03/25/2020

    • Ecosystems/Ecology
  • COVID-19 and Climate Change: The Unexpected Pairing

    COVID-19 and Climate Change: The Unexpected Pairing

    The worldwide pandemic has had some unexpected effects on climate change. The question is: can the world learn from it? 03/24/2020

    • Global Climate Change
  • Can Oil Be Renewed? Here’s What Science Says

    Can Oil Be Renewed? Here’s What Science Says

    Energy experts classify oil as a nonrenewable resource. However, that doesn't mean people can't still abide by eco-friendly practices when using it. 03/18/2020

    • Environmental Security
  • EPA Releases List of Effective Disinfectants to Fight COVID-19

    EPA Releases List of Effective Disinfectants to Fight COVID-19

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) just released a list of EPA-registered disinfectant products that have qualified for use against SARS-CoV-2, or the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. 03/11/2020

    • Chemicals and Toxins
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