Tag Archives: Earth Day

More Americans = Less Wilderness

For decades, federal immigration laws have been a hot-button issue. Nearly 55 years ago, on  [...]

Overpopulation Sparks Calif. Wildfires

California is once again in the news. As always, bad news puts the state’s latest  [...]

World Population Nears 8 Billion

  World Population Day, created by the United Nations “to focus attention on the urgency  [...]

Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day Virtually

With much of the U.S. on lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, the momentous physical  [...]

Practice the Five Rs to Lower U.S. Carbon Footprint

For the first time in decades, Americans living in the nation’s major urban areas have  [...]

Hawaii’s Earth Day Challenge: Balance Tourism with Environmental Practices

Having just spent the better part of three months in Hawaii, I found the state  [...]

What is the Greatest Threat to Endangered Species? Hint: It’s Not Trump’s New Rules

The Trump administration is about to implement new rules that it claims will “modernize” and  [...]

World Population Day 2019

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IFSPP @ EarthX 2019

As in prior years, IFSPP had the opportunity to participate in EarthX 2019, in Dallas,  [...]

Earth Day 2019: Since Neil Armstrong Walked on the Moon Population Doubled

Fifty years ago, in 1969 when astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk  [...]

We Are Scheduled to Attend EarthX in Dallas

DALLAS (April 21, 2019) – Increasing awareness of damage done to the environment by human  [...]