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Dear EarthTalk: What is the “Right to Repair” movement and what makes it “sustainable”?

—Priscilla Thompson, Colorado Springs, CO

Credit: Kenny Jenkins, FlickrCC

The Right to Repair movement is a legal concept and a grassroots campaign that advocates for a protected freedom to repair, modify, and maintain products once they have been...


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Aluminium has become one of the most valuable and environmentally conscious materials in modern industries. Its combination of recyclability, lightweight design, durability, and low carbon footprint makes it a preferred choice for businesses and consumers seeking sustainable solutions.

Unlike other metals, aluminium can be reused endlessly without losi...


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A multiple exposure picture of Nikola Tesla sitting next to his “magnifying transmitter” generating millions of volts. The 23-foot-long arcs were not part of the normal operation, but only produced for effect by rapidly cycling the power switch. Credit: Dickenson V. Alley, Public Domain. Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that wireless electricity distribution is a thing? And can we exp...


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It turns out plants can tallk, at least if you mean send out chemical signals to each other. Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that plants communicate by sending chemical signals through the air?

— Melissa Hart, via email

Recent research reveals that plants, despite lacking brains or nervous systems, possess a surprising ability to “talk” v...


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Dear EarthTalk: It’s time to upgrade the lightbulbs in my home. What is the state of the art in terms of sustainable lighting? Do LEDs now rule? Are CFLs out?

—Nora Johanssen, Pittsfield, MA

Not long ago, environmentally minded consumers faced a confusing lighting aisle. ...


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