ALL POSTS TAGGED WITH environment
05/09/2017 / By Jayson Veley

There is an ongoing effort in this country to do away with America’s capitalist economic system in the name of

http://www.environ.news/2017-05-09-climate-change-cultists-are-now-taking-over-your-local-weather-forecast.html

05/04/2017 / By Vicki Batts

Sunny California has become known for its expansive policies geared towards environmental protection and conservation. And yet, research shows that in

http://www.environ.news/2017-05-04-l-a-residents-wiped-out-55-of-their-own-urban-forest-in-just-one-decade.html

04/30/2017 / By Earl Garcia

A recent study revealed that the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, touted as the largest oil spill in the U.S.

http://www.environ.news/2017-04-30-bp-deepwater-horizon-oil-spill-found-to-have-caused-over-17-billion-in-environmental-damage.html

04/24/2017 / By JD Heyes

When America’s greatest inventor, Thomas A. Edison, opened the Holborn Viaduct power station in London in 1882, Britain became the

http://www.environ.news/2017-04-24-britain-celebrates-first-coal-free-day-since-beginning-of-the-industrial-revolution.html

04/20/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

As a popular tourist trekking destination, abandoned garbage has become a problem for the world’s highest peak. Discarded cooking and

http://www.environ.news/2017-04-20-mount-everest-is-being-trashed-by-climbers-who-refuse-to-respect-the-mountain.html

04/19/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

The population of butterflies in the UK has sharply dwindled, conservationists have revealed. According to the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme,

http://www.environ.news/2017-04-19-earth-is-dying-40-of-57-butterfly-species-plummeted-in-population-in-just-the-last-year-as-global-ecosystem-die-offs.html

03/22/2017 / By Russel Davis

Groundwater extraction has caused immense damage to San Joaquin Valley, California, as image data from the National Aeronautics and Space

http://www.environ.news/2017-03-22-the-san-joaquin-valley-is-rapidly-sinking-due-to-groundwater-extraction-some-areas-have-fallen-28-feet-and-its-accelerating.html

02/18/2017 / By Jayson Veley

Although solar power is one of the most popular forms of green energy, it certainly is not without flaw. For

http://www.environ.news/2017-02-18-solar-power-could-get-even-more-affordable-as-scientists-discover-way-to-replace-platinum-components-with-3d-graphene.html

02/17/2017 / By Daniel Barker

An enormous garbage “island” found floating in the Gulf of Thailand is now threatening to move ashore onto some of

http://www.environ.news/2017-02-17-ocean-of-trash-an-island-of-garbage-is-moving-in-on-thailands-tourist-resorts.html

02/15/2017 / By Vicki Batts

Air pollution in China is nothing new; in late 2015, the country was even forced to issue a “red alert”

http://www.environ.news/2017-02-15-alarming-new-study-warns-that-chinese-air-pollution-is-already-killing-people.html