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The U.S. is exporting a massive e-waste problem
A new report says thousands of metric tons leave ports every week
Clothing reseller Vestiaire undercuts its emissions reductions
By issuing carbon credits, the reseller risks zeroing out customer's climate gains
The U.S. is exporting more of a key plastic precursor
Ethane becomes ethylene, which becomes the plastic that makes water bottles
The U.S. is adding record numbers of EV chargers
EV tax incentives may be gone, but charging networks are going full-speed
Solar and wind just hit a major turning point
Renewables outpaced the rise in electricity demand in the first half of 2025
The ‘planetary health’ diet could cut food emissions in half
If adopted, the low-meat eating plan could also save 40,000 lives a day
Spot the signs of a door-to-door solar scam
Uncertainty and confusion are fertile ground for shady tactics
Trump’s anti-climate rhetoric comes to the U.N.
'Scam,' 'hoax,' 'con job'—the swipes were plentiful and unfounded
Small plastic pellets, or nurdles, are absolutely everywhere
The results of the first International Plastic Pellet Count are in
Used EV sales hit an all-time high
Fueled by low prices and tax incentives, preowned electric vehicles surge











