Robin Whitlock
- Dec 18, 2022
How ‘It’ Was Treated in 2022: Global Sanitation Efforts Culminate in World Toilet Summit
The disposal of human waste—arguably one of the oldest problems on Earth—continues as a serious challenge to municipalities and locales
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
Kate Pugnoli
- Oct 21, 2022
Everything Old is New Again: Thrifting Makes Recycling Easier
As people throughout the world become aware that the Earth’s resources are limited, many are seeking ways to do their part as consumers.
Paramita Mandal, Rojina Yasmin, and Suvanjana Ghosh
- Oct 20, 2022
Maybe It’s Time to Walk Out on Obesity
Decades ago food insecurity and malnutrition haunted war-torn populations. Who knew then the world would soon face an obesity epidemic?
Mark Smith
- Oct 19, 2022
Troubled Waters
A new study has found that pregnant women who consume water with high levels of lead can pass it to their unborn children.