Featured in environmentBYBlake StilwellFeb 5, 2023ShareGenghis Khan killed so many people it was good for the environmentIn an age where worldwide industry and fossil fuel use emits 6.5 billion tons of carbon into the environment, we (mostly) scramble to find unique ways to cut our global carbon footprint… BYBlake StilwellFeb 5, 2023ShareBYMilitary Families MagazineFeb 22, 2021ShareVeterans to help plant 10 million treesArmy National Guard 2nd Lt. Corey Read said conservation and military service share common values. The Marine veteran and farmer is part of a new initiative to reduce pollution in Pennsylvania’s… BYMilitary Families MagazineFeb 22, 2021ShareBYInsiderApr 29, 2020ShareVultures are taking over a Customs and Border Protection radio towerFor a radio tower and surrounding buildings operated by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) near the Texas-Mexico border, vultures are no joke. Around 300 of the carnivorous birds have roosted in its radio tower, and are creating communications i… BYInsiderApr 29, 2020ShareBYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020ShareWhy these environmentally-friendly treadmills are important for airmenIn 2019, the 786th Airlift Wing Force Support Squadron purchased six environmentally-friendly treadmills for use in the north and southside fitness centers. These treadmills don’t require energy to function and as an individual runs on the tr… BYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020ShareBYBusiness InsiderApr 29, 2020ShareScientists found evidence of a major undeclared nuclear accident in RussiaA group of scientists called the “Ring of Five” has been scouring Europe’s atmosphere for elevated levels of radiation since the mid ’80s. In July 2019, the group BYBusiness InsiderApr 29, 2020ShareBYMilitary.comApr 29, 2020ShareMarine Corps faces tough fight to protect desert tortoiseMarine Corps Logistics Base Barstow is an installation focused on refurbishing gear, not training troops for war. Nonetheless, it’s now the site of a pitched and bloody ongoing battle between species, officials say. The environmental division… BYMilitary.comApr 29, 2020ShareBYEric MilzarskiJul 6, 2018ShareWhy the military goes out of its way for certain animalsTroops lose their mind when they have to go to either Fort Irwin or Twentynine Palms. They’re both in insanely hot climates, offer very little to do outside of training, and the living conditions are far worse than what POGs are accustomed to. Desp… BYEric MilzarskiJul 6, 2018Share
BYBlake StilwellFeb 5, 2023ShareGenghis Khan killed so many people it was good for the environmentIn an age where worldwide industry and fossil fuel use emits 6.5 billion tons of carbon into the environment, we (mostly) scramble to find unique ways to cut our global carbon footprint… BYBlake StilwellFeb 5, 2023Share
BYMilitary Families MagazineFeb 22, 2021ShareVeterans to help plant 10 million treesArmy National Guard 2nd Lt. Corey Read said conservation and military service share common values. The Marine veteran and farmer is part of a new initiative to reduce pollution in Pennsylvania’s… BYMilitary Families MagazineFeb 22, 2021Share
BYInsiderApr 29, 2020ShareVultures are taking over a Customs and Border Protection radio towerFor a radio tower and surrounding buildings operated by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) near the Texas-Mexico border, vultures are no joke. Around 300 of the carnivorous birds have roosted in its radio tower, and are creating communications i… BYInsiderApr 29, 2020Share
BYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020ShareWhy these environmentally-friendly treadmills are important for airmenIn 2019, the 786th Airlift Wing Force Support Squadron purchased six environmentally-friendly treadmills for use in the north and southside fitness centers. These treadmills don’t require energy to function and as an individual runs on the tr… BYUnited States Air ForceApr 29, 2020Share
BYBusiness InsiderApr 29, 2020ShareScientists found evidence of a major undeclared nuclear accident in RussiaA group of scientists called the “Ring of Five” has been scouring Europe’s atmosphere for elevated levels of radiation since the mid ’80s. In July 2019, the group BYBusiness InsiderApr 29, 2020Share
BYMilitary.comApr 29, 2020ShareMarine Corps faces tough fight to protect desert tortoiseMarine Corps Logistics Base Barstow is an installation focused on refurbishing gear, not training troops for war. Nonetheless, it’s now the site of a pitched and bloody ongoing battle between species, officials say. The environmental division… BYMilitary.comApr 29, 2020Share
BYEric MilzarskiJul 6, 2018ShareWhy the military goes out of its way for certain animalsTroops lose their mind when they have to go to either Fort Irwin or Twentynine Palms. They’re both in insanely hot climates, offer very little to do outside of training, and the living conditions are far worse than what POGs are accustomed to. Desp… BYEric MilzarskiJul 6, 2018Share