Climate change is widely accepted as science. However, the cause of the phenomenon has led to many headed debates in political circles.
Adventurer and University of Minnesota Professor Aaron Doering is traveling the world to document the ways climate change is quickly changing our planet. When asked about the evidence of climate change he's seen, Doering says, "there are some places I can't visit anymore."
Doering's goal for his expeditions is to educate the masses about the environment. Students and teachers around the world can follow Doering through his four-year long project,The Changing Earth.
Maryland-based cannabis grower Culta talks sustainability as the world celebrates Earth Day. Cheddar's Chloe Aiello reports.
Phillippe and Ashlan Cousteau, co-authors of "Oceans for Dummies," joined Cheddar to discuss the outsized impact the Earth's seas have on the climate crisis.
As Cheddar celebrate Earth Day, we providing some tips on how you can do your part and help protect the planet.
NASA's little Mars helicopter has aced its second test flight.
The leaders of Russia and China have put aside their raw-worded disputes with U.S. President Joe Biden long enough to pledge international cooperation on cutting climate-wrecking coal and petroleum emissions.
President Joe Biden has announced new employer tax credits and other steps to encourage people reluctant to be inoculated to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Along with other celebrities, Venus Williams is partnering with Delos' International WELL Building Institute in order to safely welcome back fans and attendees to live events.
With an increased global appetite for rare, endangered species of cacti and succulents, many fear that one day, we won’t see many unique cacti in the wild anymore.
Microsoft is offering a rare peek behind the "cloud" with virtual tours of its Azure public data centers.
Jim Andrew, global chief sustainability officer at PepsiCo, joined Cheddar to discuss the food and beverage giant's latest attempts at tackling climate change.
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