Do Carbon Offsets Really Work?
By Emily Driehaus November 18, 2023Offsets are trickier than just paying for new trees to be planted after taking a flight
New Orleans’s Saltwater Intrusion Scare Is a Reminder of a Nationally Looming Threat
By Marlowe Starling , Emily Driehaus , Aarohi Sheth October 31, 2023Climate change is worsening drought and sea level rise across the country—and that’s a major problem for securing safe drinking water
Are the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals Working?
By Emily Driehaus September 28, 2023Climate action is a fundamental part of the goals, but progress has fallen behind
Tens of Thousands of Marchers Fill New York City Streets to Demand an End to Fossil Fuel Extraction
By Emily Driehaus and Marlowe Starling September 18, 2023People of all ages and from around the world call on President Biden to stop exacerbating the climate emergency
Meet the Teenagers Helping to Plan the Biggest Climate March Since 2019
By Emily Driehaus September 7, 2023Fridays for Future NYC is in charge of the youth turnout for the March to End Fossil Fuels on September 17
Why Did Public-Land Agencies Get Snarky on Social Media?
By Emily Driehaus September 3, 2023"Who’s running this account?” Environmental agencies tap into new audiences by speaking their language.
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This Snake Species Has Been Missing in Virginia for 30 Years
By Emily Driehaus August 22, 2023Scientists are hoping to change that with help from the public