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Manufactured substances known as volatile organic compounds contaminate drinking water around the U.S. — and recent wildfires are making the situation worse. We are glad to share Ensia articles free ...
Production of palm oil — a ubiquitous ingredient — is devastating for the environment. Solutions are complex, but they are out there.
As climate change causes shorelines to creep inland and storms worsen, nuclear reactors around the world face new challenges.
Tipping points can move us toward climate disaster, but they also can create positive change in energy and food systems.
The world’s gene banks hold bounties of diversity and they are vital to food security, especially in the face of climate change.
Less publicized than lead, researchers find arsenic in U.S. communities’ drinking water, with signs of an inequitable burden.
Through innovative partnerships and exchanges with neighbors, the Gila River Indian Community is ensuring that its members have long-term access to their own resources while helping solve broader ...
Compared to affluent white communities, lower-income communities and communities of color are missing out on the advantages urban greenery provides. What does it take to level the playing field?
Ensia is a solutions-focused nonprofit media outlet reporting on our changing planet. Published by the Institute on the Environment.
“Hempcrete,” made from the woody core of hemp, is showing promise as an environmentally friendly building material. Researchers have found that the material meets the current standards of most ...
Ensia is a solutions-focused nonprofit media outlet reporting on our changing planet. Published by the Institute on the Environment.
The herbicide glyphosate is ending up in our food, thanks to the growing practice of using it to dry crops in preparation for harvest.
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