When the Lawn Becomes the Fuse: How Climate Change Is Rewiring Grass and Wildfire
More than 25,000 square miles of the U.S. Great Basin, an area nearly twelve times...
Sustainability In Your Ear: EarthRating’s Martin Johnston On Making Sustainability Claims Creditable
A traditional sustainability certification can take six to eight weeks and thousands of dollars in...
Zero-Waste Cleaning and Laundry Tips
One load of laundry can release up to 1.5 million tiny plastic fibers into the...
Earth911 Inspiration: Complex Is the New Normal
Today’s quote is from author Ken Webster and philanthropist Ellen MacArthur: “Ordered, complex, intertwined mutually interdependent...
Paper Towels, Tissues, and Napkins: America’s 13 Billion-Pound Waste Habit
40 pounds of paper towels per American per year. The United States is the world’s...
The State of Fusion Energy in 2026: Real Reactors, Real Grids, Real Caveats
On April 30, a fusion company took a step that would have seemed like science...
Good, Better, Best — Cutting Down Paper Waste
Paper is one of the easiest materials to recycle, and Americans are still pretty good...
Santa Marta May Be the Moment the World Started Walking Away From Fossil Fuels
Fifty-seven countries representing roughly a third of the global economy walked into a coal port...
