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It Takes a Village to Beat Back Climate Polluters
Natalie Pien shows what activism can do
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8 Steps for Veterans and Their Families to Find Healing in Nature
Here are some simple ways for vets to find solace in the great outdoors
ICYMI: Orcas Sink Another Yacht, Record Low US Birthrate & Japan Can’t Keep Track of Its Islands
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It’s Time to Bring Grizzly Bears Back to the North Cascades
Experience shows that grizzly-human coexistence is possible
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The Magical Mystery Tour of Blue Ghost Fireflies
These incandescent bugs will light up your life
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Where the Wild Things Are in the Nighttime
Not many humans are nocturnal, but a lot of other animals are
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On Tuesday, Voters in Maine Get a Chance to Replace For-Profit Utilities With Public Power
Organizers of the ballot initiative hope to improve service and speed up the shift to clean energy by taking profits out of the utility sector
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Watch Your Language
By using anthropocentric terms, we work against the better interests of animals and other organisms
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How to Stop the Spread of Spotted Lanternflies
These colorful insects are moving across the Northeast and will likely be near you soon
Gas Appliances Are a Serious Threat Lurking in Your Home
Just like in horror movies, the call is coming from inside the house
ICYMI: First Battery Locomotive, Menopausal Chimps & No Thanksgiving Crab for You
Environmental news of the week for busy people
Big Auto and Big Oil Are Obstructing Progress on Electric Vehicles
The Detroit automakers shouldn’t link their fortunes to last century’s technologies
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Ode to Goldenrod
This oft-maligned plant is a natural marvel that feeds bees, beetles, and beyond. And no, it’s not making you sneeze.
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In Advance of COP28, Activists Want to “Make Big Oil Pay”
London activists want oil and gas money out of politics
New Orleans’s Saltwater Intrusion Scare Is a Reminder of a Nationally Looming Threat
Climate change is worsening drought and sea level rise across the country—and that’s a major problem for securing safe drinking water
New House Speaker Mike Johnson Holds Extreme Views on Climate Change and Science
Louisiana legislators and progressive activists warn that Johnson’s polite demeanor masks dangerous ideas
Some Questions for House Speaker Mike Johnson
The DC press corps should push him on these issues, among others
Tiny Census, Big Impacts Thanks to the Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas
The new initiative strives to inform pollinator conservation
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