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By Amanda MacMillan, Natural Resources Defense Council Small steps can add up to big reductions in your electricity use—and your utility bill. When it comes to fighting...

Count birds in your backyard for science

Turn your love of feeding birds into scientific discoveries With bird populations on the decline, bird lovers across the U.S. can play an important part...

Discover EVs at Drive Electric Week

Tap into the plug-in experiences of electric vehicle (EV) owners and check out their cars during National Electric Drive Week. There are three Drive Electric...

What is the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund? By Ellen Wang and Defne Aslan, E2 Summer interns One program from the Inflation Reduction Act that many states, nonprofits,...

Air Quality Ramifications and Economic Impact Highlight Critical Need for Innovations in Wildfire Detection and Prevention Across High-risk Regions

By: Carsten Brinkschulte The short-term, disastrous effects of wildfires may be easy to comprehend, but the downstream ramifications that stem from these blistering natural disasters...

Beyond Clean Water: The Environmental Benefits of Reverse Osmosis Purification

By Helen Christoni Reverse osmosis (RO) is a highly effective way to purify water, giving you clean and great tasting water right from the tap....

The State of Alternative Energy and Transportation Decarbonization

By: John McCaw The transportation industry is one of the largest contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), and companies are facing mounting pressure from...

UN Climate Change News, 29 November 2023 – Businesses, investors, cities, states and regions are stepping up to take climate action in greater numbers than...

UN Climate Change News, 9 December 2023 – The UN Climate Change Technology Executive Committee (TEC), together with Enterprise Neurosystem, a non-profit open-source artificial intelligence (AI) community,...

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