
Robin Whitlock
- Apr 15
‘Forever Chemicals’: How (and Why) to Limit Exposure to PFAS Now
Although concerns about “forever chemicals” known as PFAs have been mounting for several decades, they are still being produced.

Yasmin Prabhudas
- Feb 20
India’s Famed ‘Waterman’ Brings Solutions to a Drought-Plagued Region
Rajasthan, the largest state in India, is home to 69 million people.
It also overlaps with 77,000 square miles of the Thar Desert, which

Cassie Journigan
- Feb 19
Austria’s Tyrol Region: A Pioneer in Tracking SARS-CoV-2 in Wastewater
Skiers the world over have visited or heard of Tyrol, Austria. The state, located in the Alps, is home to folk traditions, historic sites, a


Kate Pugnoli
- Dec 22, 2022
Going Beyond ‘Yellow’ Snow: Contaminants in White Flakes Come from Many Directions
As winter snowfalls make their way to the Earth, it’s time for children to cavort in piles of white, making snow angels, snow men, having


The Earth & I Editorial Team
- Dec 17, 2022
Cleaning the Chesapeake’s Waters with Oyster Restoration
Oysters have become recognized for their ability to clean water and their role in water ecosystems.
Organizations such as the Chesapeake