Aug 29, 2014 11:39AM
The latest research shows that Greenland’s glaciers are melting faster and farther inland than previous climate models had predicted.
The Environmental Protection Agency has set specific targets for states to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions, with the goal of a 30 percent decrease nationally by 2030.
In the face of a lawsuit filed by an environmental health organization, 26 shampoo makers have agreed to stop using a cancer-causing chemical called cocamide DEA.
Thirty years after planting an orchard in Pennsylvania, the Rodale Institute is hosting a festival there to celebrate organic apples that are pesticide-free and brimming with flavor.
San Diego scientists have found radioactive isotopes from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan in kelp collected along California’s coast.
Despite consumer resistance, conventional American farmers grew 12 million more acres of genetically modified crops last year.
On September 27, parents, teachers, students and others will undertake local projects to make schools healthy, safe and effective.
Prevention, nutrition, and biotechnology are among the courses that the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences will offer students enrolled in its online integrative medicine program.
Charging cellphones for only two hours increases their battery life and can help save up to $100 a year in electricity costs.
Hundreds of grassroots groups are heading to New York City September 21 to demand action at the United Nations Summit on Climate Change.