- Pollution kills more people than all wars and violence (New York Daily News)
- Nearly 2 Million Kids Die From Pollution Each Year (Live Science)
Climate
- America After Climate Change (CityLab)
- Uncovering the mental health crisis of climate change (Quartz)
- The Temperature of Your Hometown Shifts Your Personality, Study Suggests (Inverse Science)
- Hotter, Drier, Hungrier: How Global Warming Punishes the World’s Poorest (The New York Times)
Air Pollution
- That Junk in the Air Is Really Bad for Us (Bloomberg)
Electronic Waste & Hazards
- Where 3 Million Electric Vehicle Batteries Will Go When They Retire (Bloomberg)
- Apple Supplier Workers Describe Noxious Hazards at China Factory (Bloomberg)
Food Waste
- American Households Waste Nearly A Third Of Their Food (Study Finds)
- Leftovers in Landfills: How Uneaten Food Impacts the Environment (Farmington Patch)
Waste and Trash
- Discarded cigarette butts are the most widespread man-made pollutant (World Economic Forum)
- California has a recycling crisis. The only way to solve it is to stop making so much trash (Los Angeles Times)
- China Just Handed the World a 111 Million Ton Trash Problem (Bloomberg)
Light Pollution
Noise Pollution
- These scientists think peace and quiet should be a human right (Popular Science)
Plastic
- 90% of plastic polluting our oceans comes from just 10 rivers (World Economic Forum)
- A sperm whale that washed up on a beach in Spain had 64 pounds of plastic and waste in its stomach (CNN)
- We Depend on Plastic. Now We’re Drowning in It. (National Geographic)
- Why some people are giving up plastic for Lent (Mashable)
- The problem with bioplastics (Tree Hugger)
- Beach audit reveals which brands are worst offenders for plastic waste (Treehugger)
- Half of All Plastic That Has Ever Existed Was Made in the Past 13 Years (The Atlantic)
Waterways & Oceans
- Oceans suffocating as huge dead zones quadruple since 1950 (The Guardian)
- Our rivers and lakes contain a scary number of pesticides and pharmaceuticals (Popular Science)
- Trillions of Plastic Bits, Swept Up by Current, Are Littering Arctic Waters (The New York Times)
- Straw Wars: The Fight to Rid the Oceans of Discarded Plastic (National Geographic)
- Plastic Fibers Are Found in 83% of the World's Tap Water, a New Study Reveals (Time)
Consumption
- Clothing companies are trashing unsold merchandise instead of donating it (The Outline)
- The Ultimate Fashion Fail: One Garbage Truck Of Textiles Is Thrown Away Every Second (Huff Post)
- If everyone became vegetarian, would the planet actually be better off? (Popular Science)
- China says it won't take any more foreign garbage (Reuters)
- Mountains of US recycling pile up as China restricts imports (Public Radio International)
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All the ways I failed miserably trying to live plastic-free for a week (Los Angeles Times)
Energy Use
Infrastructure
- Concrete: the most destructive material on Earth (The Guardian)
Social Inequality
- There’s More Bad News Than You Think (Foreign Policy)
- Is inequality bad for the environment? (The Guardian)
- As Groundwater Dwindles, a Global Food Shock Looms (Huffington Post)
- Developing world cannot sustainably achieve same living standards as West (Independent)
Environmental Justice (Environmental Racism)
- A Leader in the War on Poverty Opens a New Front: Pollution (The New York Times)
- California officials say housing next to freeways is a health risk — but they fund it anyway (Los Angeles Times)
- As the rich move away from disaster zones, the poor are left behind (Grist)
Extinction
- Smuggled, Beaten and Drugged: The Illicit Global Ape Trade (The New York Times)
- Humans now drive evolution on Earth. They’re creating and destroying species (National Post)
Recycling
- The Fatal Flaws of Interventionism Scuttle “Recycling” (The Savvy Street)
- The Recycling Con (The New York Times)
Public Policy
- For a true circular economy, we must redefine waste (World Economic Forum)
- France was the first country to ban supermarkets from throwing away unused food (Business Insider)
- French Food Waste Law Changing How Grocery Stores Approach Excess Food (NPR)
- Ecomodernist Manifesto (Ecomodernist Manifesto)
- L.A.’s mayor wants to lower the city’s temperature. These scientists are figuring out how to do it (Los Angeles Times)
Innovation
- The rise of the plastic-free, zero-waste grocery store (Mic)
- Waste Not, Want Not: Why Aren't More Farms Putting Poop To Good Use? (NPR)
- Scientists Turn Air Into Drinking Water With Device Powered Solely by Sunlight (Newsweek)
- Pollution-fighting Vertical Forest buildings coming to China (CNET)
- This Bug Can Eat Plastic. But Can It Clean Up Our Mess? (National Geographic)
- Floating Hospitals Treat Those Impacted by Rising Seas (National Geographic)
Ecology