Achieving Happiness Through Acceptance of Life
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The tornadoes that swept across the Southeast this spring were a warning to communities nationwide:

COVID-19 has radically changed our travel habits in just a matter of weeks. Walking and cycling are up, as people enjoy their daily exercise or take essential journeys they might otherwise have made by public transport.

‘We’re doomed’: a common refrain in casual conversation about climate change. It signals an awareness that we cannot, strictly speaking, avert climate change.

This isn’t a normal period of disruption, which is usually caused by failures in supply such as road accidents or industrial action. In this case it is the lack of demand that is the problem.

Science warns us that the 2020s will be humanity’s last opportunity to save itself from a climate catastrophe.

Tropical forests matter to each and every one of us. They suck colossal quantities of carbon out of the atmosphere, providing a crucial brake on the rate of climate change.

Luxembourg recently became the first country in the world to make all public transport free.

If you’re a traveller who cares about reducing your carbon footprint, are some airlines better to fly with than others?

Australia’s recent bushfire crisis will be remembered for many things – not least, the tragic loss of life, property and landscape.

Experienced anglers recognize that for a trout, the ultimate “steak dinner” is a stonefly or mayfly.

This erasure of one government’s climate project by its successor was only the tip of the melting iceberg.

Mayors Bill de Blasio of New York and Sadiq Khan of London on Tuesday urged every major city in the world to divest from the fossil fuel industries that are wrecking the planet.

How does your food shop affect the planet? Well, think of it like this

Intensive agriculture may be nourishing most of the Earth’s inhabitants, but it’s doing the opposite to earth itself.

Reforestation has enormous potential as a cheap and natural way of sucking heat-absorbing carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and restoring the degraded natural world

When it comes to tackling climate change the UK is still taking baby steps. A lot more needs to be done – and fast – to hit the 2050 net zero carbon emission targets, which involves offsetting any emissions by absorbing an equivalent amount from the atmosphere.

A global coalition of 11,000 scientists has come up with a plan for dealing with the climate emergency.

Like many Americans, I worry about the state of the planet and try to make a positive impact through decisions in my day-to-day life.

A new report from the International Energy Agency released Friday claims that wind power could be a $1 trillion business by 2040 and that the power provided by the green technology has the potential to outstrip global energy needs.

A walk into the future, in a British city where housing is sustainable, energy is locally owned, food is abundant, and the work week is just three days long.

Materialism may influence us to choose “green buying” rather than not buying anything at all, research finds.