The Environmental Movement Forges Ahead: A Conversation With Ramón Cruz
By Marlowe Starling November 28, 2023The former Sierra Club president discusses the challenges—and accomplishments—of his busy term during a pivotal time for the organization
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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
On Its 15th Anniversary, Climate Week Is Still Rife With Corporate Greenwashing
By Marlowe Starling September 23, 2023This year’s sponsors included some of the most notorious polluters
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
As Florida Citrus Loses Its Sweet Taste, Scientists Are on the Hunt for Solutions
By Marlowe Starling September 9, 2023A citrus disease has led to a decline in sweetness and taste. Can scientists find ways to keep the industry afloat?
Raccoons Are Chipping Away at New York City’s Diamondback Terrapins
By Marlowe Starling September 4, 2023Biologists say raccoon predation is a leading reason for a sharp decline in one important nesting population
Playing to the Beat of the Birds
By Marlowe Starling August 24, 2023Podcast: Composers and musicians who draw their inspiration from birdsong
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