Tired Earth: An Interview with Angela Haseltine Pozzi, Founder and Artistic Director of the Washed Ashore Project Angela Haseltine Pozzi August 25, 2021 Angela’s work as an artist and educator gained new focus in 2010 when she founded the non-profit Washed Ashore: Art....
Japan to oblige businesses to reduce 12 disposable plastic items Hannah Steiner August 25, 2021 Japan will oblige business operators to reduce the provision of 12 disposable plastic items such as spoons and straws from....
Is remote working better for the environment? Not necessarily Rebecca Herbert August 03, 2021 Companies have a rare moment to reset working models. But climate calculations of remote v office work are complex
Climate change and toxic pollution: Which countries are most at risk? Hannah Steiner July 24, 2021 New research finds a strong correlation between toxic and nontoxic pollution in some countries.
10 principles to create inclusive waste management systems and reduce marine plastic pollution Liang Lan July 19, 2021 On bikes and on foot, with trikes, pushcarts and more, informal waste pickers are an active and persistent feature of....
Human activity influencing global rainfall, study finds Rebecca Herbert July 08, 2021 Human activity such as greenhouse gas emissions and land use change were a key factor in extreme precipitation events such....
Stay responsible: How to avoid plastic waste while traveling Rebecca Herbert July 05, 2021 Even on the most beautiful beaches, you can't escape the omnipresence of plastic waste clogging the ocean. And it's hard....
24% Of Chemicals in Plastic May Be Worth Worrying About Rebecca Herbert June 30, 2021 Researchers have found an unexpectedly high number of potentially concerning chemicals intentionally used in everyday plastic products.