Arleen Richards, The Epoch Times

Arleen Richards

The Epoch Times

New York, NY, United States

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The Craigslist Confessional

Helena Bala doesn't know whether or not her listening will solve the double-identity crisis or even if it is the best solution, but it's a service she's willing to offer for as long as it takes. → Read More

Tracing Cotton to Origin Nearly Impossible, Say Sustainability Experts

Textile waste accounts for approximately 14.3 million tons of municipal solid waste generation. → Read More

VW Brand Manager Hoping for Swift Clarification in Scandal

The company won’t seek damages against workers who come forward with what they know about the scandal. → Read More

SeaWorld to End Whale Theatrics

Sea World CEO doesn't think anything will satisfy activists. → Read More

Obama Kicks Off New Facebook Page With Video of Walk in His Backyard

The president is gearing up for the climate change meeting in Paris in December. → Read More

Location Named for World's Largest Floating Wind Farm

The idea of revolutionizing the wind industry with floating wind turbine technology has also reached the United States. → Read More

Liquid Solar Company Develops Wires as Thin as Human Hairs

The new, thinner wires enable the liquid electricity to perform better and improve the visual aesthetics of the module. → Read More

New EPA Rules Blame Power Plants for Water Pollution Too

The rule had stayed dormant for nearly 30 years until environmental groups sued the EPA in 2010. → Read More

Historic Pearl Harbor Museum Goes Solar

The museum flipped the switch on 1,400 newly installed PV solar panels on Saturday. → Read More

Your Polluted Office May Be Causing You to Feel Sleepy

Participants who worked in the green+ environments on average doubled their cognitive performance. → Read More

How Scientists Know What Makes Climate Work

Scientists rely on the past to explain the present climate system. → Read More

Author Calls Daylight Saving 'A Cynical Substitute for Real Energy Policy'

New York retailers profited so much from Daylight Saving Time that they enacted their own local law in 1919 to keep it. → Read More

Anti-Nuclear Group Mobilizes Against Proposed Nuclear Waste Transportation

Congress is pushing to move the process for transporting tons of high-level radioactive waste across 43 states. → Read More

Solar Panels Just Got a Little Bit Brighter

One problem scientists study is the amount of power solar panels can emit, which depends on how much light strikes the module. → Read More

Humans and Climate Continue to Threaten Endangered Snow Leopard

Since 2014, warming temperatures and human intrusion have squeezed the remaining snow leopards into smaller quarters. → Read More

Far Rockaway School to Become Climate Resilient Hub for Community Devastated by Sandy

Climate resilience hubs will be equipped with advanced energy efficient technologies. → Read More

3 New Technologies That Could Change the Way We Live

One invention may be able to check your blood alcohol level. → Read More

Israeli Startup Has Solution to Costly, Inefficient Solar Panels

The process easily assimilates to existing high volume manufacturing production lines. → Read More

Earthquakes Not Caused by Fracking But Are Manmade, Says Oklahoma Geological Survey

Oklahoma has experienced more than 700 earthquakes so far this year, more than all of 2014. → Read More

Why We Need to Protect the Oceans' Tiniest Creatures

Scientists really don’t know what will happen after diverse ecosystems have been completely destroyed. → Read More