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Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Your Workout

Good, Better, Best: Cutting Carbon From Your Workout

If you work out, you are not alone. The 32-billion-dollar U.S. fitness industry includes over 40,000 health and fitness clubs and about 40% of Americans currently have a gym membership. While it’s wonderful news that so many people prioritize their health, our workouts often contribute to carbon emissions. Traveling to a gym by car or other vehicle and exercising there […]

Earth911 Podcast: SPRING’s Robert Lilienfeld on Packaging, Plastics, & Trade-Offs

Earth911 Podcast: SPRING’s Robert Lilienfeld on Packaging, Plastics, & Trade-Offs

The future of modern life turns in large part on making the packaging and delivery of the food and products we buy more sustainable and, eventually, environmentally neutral or positive. Our guest today, Robert Lilienfeld, is the executive director of SPRING, the Sustainable Packaging Research, Information, and Networking Group, a Denver-based think tank that provides expert advice and commentary on […]

Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Responsible Business Coalition’s Frank Zambrelli on Accelerating Regenerative Agriculture

Best of Earth911 Podcast: The Responsible Business Coalition’s Frank Zambrelli on Accelerating Regenerative Agriculture

Frank Zambrelli, executive director of Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business’ Responsible Business Coalition returns to the conversation to discuss how and why businesses should encourage the widespread adoption of regenerative agricultural practices. This low- and no-till, pesticide-free approach to farming can restore soil health, build new topsoil to replace what has been lost to run-off and wind, and provide […]

Earth911 Podcast: Sustainability Pioneer Gil Friend on Living Between Worlds

Earth911 Podcast: Sustainability Pioneer Gil Friend on Living Between Worlds

If environmentally responsible, sustainable business were baseball, my guest Gil Friend would be as familiar a name as Babe Ruth. In 2011, Gil was named to the first class of the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP) Sustainability Hall of Fame. He is the founder and CEO of Natural Logic, a sustainable business strategy consultancy, and Critical Path Capital, a […]

Corporate Media Fiddle as the Planet Burns

Corporate Media Fiddle as the Planet Burns

Editor’s note: We invited Project Censored to highlight five environmental news stories that should have made headlines. Since its establishment in 1976, Project Censored has tracked pervasive patterns of omission in corporate news coverage, including how the nation’s most prominent news outlets fail to inform the public about systemic social inequalities, consolidation of corporate power, and alternatives to neoliberal economic […]

Helping Future Generations Cover the Cost of a Gallon of Gasoline Today

Helping Future Generations Cover the Cost of a Gallon of Gasoline Today

Today’s carbon emitted into the atmosphere adds to the future cost of living through the climate crisis, a concept referred to as the social cost of carbon. To help clarify this abstract idea, we have an idea that lets you help future generations cover the social cost of carbon for the gasoline you use. At some point, governments or private […]

Earth911 Podcast: Algenesis & Blueview Launch the Algae-Based Polyurethane Industry

Earth911 Podcast: Algenesis & Blueview Launch the Algae-Based Polyurethane Industry

Algenesis is two companies in one, a biotechnology innovator and footwear maker. Making a new, sustainable material often requires the inventor to prove its utility before big companies will embrace it. Join the conversation for a story of discovery and finding a practical application to prove the value of a plant-based, compostable bioplastic foam. Stephen Mayfield, a professor of Biology […]