Love for the Outdoors Is Infectious By Ben Jealous April 14, 2024 Helping others get outside is a gift that pays itself forward In this story: inspiring connections outdoors, military outdoors, education
How Boise Educator Dick Jordan Has Sparked a Love of Nature in Students By Lindsey Botts December 31, 2023 An award-winning high school teacher got his students out of the classroom and into the wild In this story: education, activism
Meet the Teenagers Helping to Plan the Biggest Climate March Since 2019 By Emily Driehaus September 7, 2023 Fridays for Future NYC is in charge of the youth turnout for the March to End Fossil Fuels on September 17 In this story: education, climate change, activism
In Florida, a Program Helps Children of Migrant Farmworkers Connect to the Outdoors By Allison Salerno July 1, 2023 Research shows that time in nature can help all children thrive In this story: education, immigration
Do You Know Where Your Water Comes From? By Rebecca Stoner August 7, 2022 An Oakland educator follows her tap water 240 miles to the source In this story: activism, water, education, hiking
So You Want to Be an Architect? By Heather Smith September 9, 2021 First, go to a planning commission meeting In this story: architecture, urban planning, education, cool schools, climate change
Climate Curricula Hit US Schools By Molly Glick September 28, 2020 As the crisis unfolds, approaches vary widely throughout the country In this story: cool schools, education
Education of an Activist By Benjamin Franta September 28, 2020 Inside one student’s early days in the divestment movement In this story: cool schools, education, Fossil Free Finance
How the Pandemic Is Changing STEM Education By Madeleine Gregory September 28, 2020 How in-person does science have to be? In this story: cool schools, education, science
Science Knows, and You Can Too By Wendy Becktold September 28, 2020 Seven free online resources to help you learn all the facts about climate change In this story: cool schools, education