Energy
GRACE works to promote policies that ensure safe, clean, and environmentally responsible energy options.
We’re excited to offer ten lucky Ecocentric readers a free download of "WATERSHED," a film narrated by Robert Redford about the threats to the once-mighty Colorado River.
Ecocentric's Kyle Rabin is moderating a panel at the Brooklyn Food Conference today on the interrelated nature of food, water and energy systems, so we thought we'd share some facts with our readers who aren't able to attend.
Last Saturday, May 5, people around the world marked Climate Impacts Day. In honor of the day, we decided to connect some of the dots between extreme weather and food, water and energy in the U.S. during 2011.
In her new movie "Last Call at the Oasis," Oscar-winning filmmaker Jessica Yu trains her lens on the world water crisis, with a particular emphasis on the United States – a nation that is little aware of its burgeoning water quality and quantity problems.
Between the series' DVD release and recent controversy over how climate change was—or was not—tackled by BBC producers, it’s a good time for us to check out Frozen Planet for those of you who may have missed it. Come for the polar bears, stay for the timelapse ice melts. Plus: penguins!
You say no one recognizes the horrible pollution problems that will arrive when hybrid and electric cars are junked and their batteries are dumped into landfills? Actually, there are two reasons why that's not likely to happen.
On May 5, thousands of communities will join together to “shine a spotlight on the connections between extreme weather and climate change.”
Highlights from a recent conference at the New York Times that looked at the latest thinking about how we produce and consume energy and what side effects occur due to society’s choices in fuel sources.
For Earth Day we highlight the differences between the environmental challenges of 70s and now through photos taken then and now. Nowadays, it's what you don't see that can cause all the problems.
There's more where this came from! In the spirit of a zero-waste celebration, we've whipped up some e-cards for you. Please help yourself to as many as you like!