Litter pollutes air, soil, and water, harbors and spreads diseases, and kills wildlife through entanglement or ingestion.
One homeowner posted a photo of their yard in winter and made a clear distinction about the plants sticking out of the snow.
She explained that it can grow so quickly that it can reach a rate of 10 centimeters per day in the spring. It also spreads so aggressively that it's illegal in some states. However, it can be picked ...
A homeowner was furious when a neighbor's tree-clearing company caused serious damage to their property, including their ...
Tern, an electric bike company, said that its fleet partners have logged more than one million miles in New York City for ...
One Redditor took to r/solar in an attempt to find out what the best solar solution would be for their home and energy usage.
A window's heat pump is making waves in New York, where it was born from an idea to efficiently heat and cool public housing ...
Cole Ashman, an engineer who collaborated on Tesla's Powerwall, founded Pila Energy to make energy resilience accessible and ...
In the r/solar subreddit, a new solar owner shared their experience getting solar quotes, noting that EnergySage is a valuable resource for finding vetted installers in their area. The online ...
A British man is facing stiff fines and other costs after illegally dumping construction waste near a community in southern ...
New federal mapping tools show that the Texas coast could face a major transformation if sea levels rise drastically.
Trail cameras in Pu Hoat Nature Reserve in Vietnam recently recorded the elusive Asian golden cat for the first time, marking ...