Film producer Pierce Brosnan, known for his iconic portrayal of James Bond, has joined hands with his 21-year-old filmmaker son, Paris Brosnan, to shine a spotlight on the pressing issue of plastic pollution.
The Barbie movie is a reminder of the enormous impact of popular culture on our consumption habits.
Plastic pollution on coral reefs intensifies as one ventures deeper, adding yet another peril to biodiversity-rich ecosystems.
Bioaccumulation gives a growing concern that looms over the environmental and health ramifications of plastic pollution, particularly in its potential to disrupt the human food chain.
In an age where plastic has seamlessly woven itself into the fabric of modern life, an invisible adversary lurks—Bisphenol-A (BPA).
In the battle for a cleaner, greener planet, the war against single-use plastics looms large.
Environmental Sustainability is a teachable effort, aimed at making life cleaner, better, and longer.
Waste and recycling regulations have long been a point of contention for business owners. While many applaud rules that promote recycling and waste diversion, the constantly evolving landscape of federal, state, and local regulations can make compliance seem like an endless and challenging task.
It is imperative to safeguard the myriad of species that call the deep sea home, unfortunately, the emergence of deep sea mining poses a grave threat to these fragile ecosystems.
In the vast expanse of the American Southwest, a silent crisis is literally splitting the Earth apart.
As the battle against climate change intensifies, it's becoming increasingly clear that the focus must shift beyond mere mitigation efforts to climate adaptation strategies
In today's world, where a new generation of environmentally conscious consumers actively supports brands committed to sustainable practices, companies must amplify their efforts in this direction.
For over a century, scientists have embarked on a journey through the natural world, seeking to unravel the intricate tapestry of species abundances.
It stands clear from the scientific evidence: limiting global warming to the international target of 1.5 degrees Celsius necessitates swift reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.