Read the full story at Inside Climate News. From bacterial infiltration to debris to leaching of man-made pollutants like plastics and chemicals, the aftereffects of
Day: March 16, 2020
Plastics Had Been Falling Out of Favor. Then Came the Virus
Read the full story from Bloomberg Green. With health concerns at the top of consumers’ minds, companies are abandoning eco-conscious policies and re-embracing single-use items.
DC Environmental Film Festival Goes Online to Avoid Spread of Coronavirus
Read the full story from the DC Post. The annual Environmental Film Festival in Washington, D.C. has announced that it is canceling all public events
Satellite Images Reveal A Dramatic Drop In Pollution During The Coronavirus Quarantine
Read the full story at Bored Panda. Most of us are likely feeling the effects of the Coronavirus outbreak that is sweeping across the world,
Students Want To Fix Air Quality For People With Asthma On The Yakama Reservation
Read the full story from NPR. Among Native Americans, asthma rates are high, and Native Americans with asthma end up in clinics more often, miss
Experts suggest Tornado Alley shifting east, covering more of Southern Illinois
Read the full story in the Southern Illinoisan. As memories of the Leap Day Tornado that hit Harrisburg eight years ago resurface, and as images