Whether you believe "climate change" is fiction or fact, doesn't reducing waste and recycling just make sense?
Have we marginalized environmental concerns by fostering the notion that environmental sustainability is a charitable, altruistic choice, rather than a practical self-serving one?
The recent decision to suspend the Belo Monte Hydroelectric Dam suggests that Hollywood holds a great deal of environmental leadership power.
Make no mistake, ours is an ocean planet. Get to know it again. Take everyone you know to see Oceans on the biggest screen you can find. Fall deeply in love with the ocean, our planet, again.
As food issues come out of the foodie fringe and into the mainstream, moneyed special interests are beginning to fear for their bottom lines just a little bit.
My team and I worked hard for two years to get to this point -- the first land purchase.
Buying land in Bangladesh wasn't easy, but just look at my new view!
AB 32, California's landmark climate legislation, will hold polluters accountable and require them to reduce air pollution. But an opposition force bought and paid for by Texas Big Oil is attempting to stop all this.
California's climate law was put into place years ago and now it's time to implement it. Allowing out-of-state oil companies to stop its implementation will not save jobs and will only yield worse public health.
The need for traditional sources of energy for growth in developing countries combined with the ambitions to reduce global carbon emissions presents the world with a dual challenge.
What better way is there to enjoy an all-American game, but with an all-American energy source that creates jobs and opportunity for local businesses?
For anyone who has yet to connect the dots between Don Blankenship's slew of corrupt acts, a letter to General Eric Holder calling for a RICO investigation into Blankenship's criminal behavior lays it out clearly.
We know where the hub of protests against a climate will be coming from: the Tea Party. So it's worth looking at who these folks are, and the NY Times yesterday did us all a big favor by reporting on poll results of these citizens.
The inspiration for the movie Waste Land was in part sparked by a visit to New York City's mammoth Fresh Kills, formerly the world's largest landfill.
Currently, the 36 percent of Americans who live in the South consume 44 percent of the nation's energy, and energy efficiency efforts in the South have lagged the efforts that are currently in place in other regions.
Reps. Markey and Inslee did a phenomenal job taking the coal industry to task for their global warming doubts and for the industry's accusations that the government is assaulting them via regulation.
Carelessly tossed fishing lines, nets and plastic bags have been harming sea birds and marine life.
Cap and trade has proved infeasible. But it remains critical to put a price on greenhouse gas emissions. We need to do it right this time. Let's avoid complexity and adopt a straightforward carbon charge.
Global warming has almost certainly already made allergy conditions worse and we've only seen the tip of the iceberg so far. Time to stock up on Benadryl and consider buying some drug company stocks.
The HSUS uncovered apparent violations of antitrust laws by the egg industry's primary trade association.