Impressionist painter Claude Monet was able to see beauty in the swirl of fog encompassing Britain’s Houses of Parliament at the end
Wastewater emissions could be responsible for up to 23 per cent more emissions than currently estimated, according to a new study published
The idea of a beefless world is for many of us just too terrible to contemplate. But beef’s savoury taste also presents
The recent climate change conference in Marrakech saw the Canadian government release its Mid-Century Long-Term Low-Greenhouse-Gas Development Strategy, and with it a
The Swedish government has proposed several tax changes designed to incentivize consumers to repair broken items instead of discarding them. Lawmakers from the
Originally published on Ensia For about 3 billion of the world’s poorest people, the simple act of cooking dinner is fraught with
By 2030, the United States will demolish 82 billion square feet of existing building space to create new and modern structures. While some
Denunciations of modern consumer culture have become a staple of the modern environmental movement, the product of an insatiable and corrupting need
Ireland is facing a classic conflict, pitching economic growth targets against the need for action on climate change. On one hand, Ireland’s