What Earthrise Can Tell Us About Earth Day Earth Day should be a time for thinking about time By Jenny Odell March 2, 2020 In this story: earth day, climate change
A World Worth Fighting For The climate movement must empower frontline communities to take a seat at the table By Reverend Lennox Yearwood Jr. March 2, 2020 In this story: earth day, climate change
6 Authors, Activists, and Organizers Reimagine Earth Day With Denis Hayes, Jenny Odell, Jedediah Britton-Purdy, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Reverend Lennox Yearwood Jr., and Jamie Margolin March 2, 2020 In this story: earth day, climate change
March Stargazing: The Morning Star A closer look at Venus reveals a frightening scenario By Jeremy Miller March 1, 2020 In this story: astronomy
In Pursuit of an Ecological Resilience in the Anthropocene An excerpt from Alejandro Frid's "Changing Tides" By Alejandro Frid February 29, 2020
Vandals in the Chapel The Trump administration is targeting the Tongass National Forest By Michael Brune February 29, 2020 In this story: public lands
The Australian Wildfires: A Climate Catastrophe in Real Time Photographer Philip Blenkinsop traveled to Canberra to document the crisis By Philip Blenkinsop February 28, 2020
America's Overwhelming PFAS Problem The synthetic chemicals are everywhere and everlasting By Austyn Gaffney February 28, 2020 In this story: toxics
ICYMI: Earth’s New Moon, Fracking and STDs, Not a Bot & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber February 28, 2020 In this story: climate change
How Earth Day Launched My Environmentalist Career Rallies and protests like Earth Day are key to building a movement By Jason Mark February 28, 2020 In this story: earth day
Building Electrification Cuts Emissions as Cities Ditch Coal, Gas Electrification movement grows as cities and states embrace renewable energy By Garet Bleir February 27, 2020 In this story: clean heat, climate change, renewable energy
The Village at the Edge of the Anthropocene In Newtok, Alaska, villagers look to innovative design to save their community By Madeline Ostrander February 27, 2020 In this story: climate change
The Person Who Controls the Camera Creates History A kite that can harvest wind power, made possible by Ninja X video skills Adapted from an interview by Heather Smith February 27, 2020 In this story: renewable energy, clean energy, wind
Whose Land Is This Land? A battle over a fracked gas pipeline turns into a fight for the future of energy By Natasha Geiling February 26, 2020 In this story: methane gas, pipelines, climate change
Goldman Sachs Refuses to Finance Drilling in the Arctic The bank is the first in the US to make this commitment By Chloe Zilliac February 26, 2020 In this story: oil, endangered species, climate change
Slash and Burn Why is the BLM clearing vast swaths of piñon-juniper forests across the West? By Jeremy Miller February 26, 2020 In this story: climate change, public lands
JPMorgan Chase Will Halt Financing of Arctic Oil, Gas Drilling, Coal Plants Announcement is a win, but activists say policy could go further By Garet Bleir February 25, 2020 In this story: Sustainable Finance, arctic, oil
8 Black Eco-Poets Who Inspire Us Contemporary scribes draw links between environmental and ancestral resilience By Ashia Ajani February 25, 2020 In this story: books
Missouri Farmer Wins $265 Million Verdict Against Monsanto Jury finds that because of dicamba, a peach farmer is going out of business By Carey Gillam February 25, 2020 In this story: toxics, food and drink, pesticides
Speed at What Cost? Fluorinated ski waxes allow skiers to fly on slopes, but they can harm humans By Celeste Graham February 24, 2020 In this story: toxics