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Defending San Francisco Bay Area Communities from Polluters
Communities in California are fighting back against a proposed coal export terminal that would burden their communities with additional pollution and health impacts.
Read MoreThe Climate Story of a Farmworker’s Daughter
Rarely, if at all, are we given insight into the perspectives of people who are experiencing climate change minute-to-minute.
Read MoreCelebrating Clean Water Protections
One year ago, we celebrated new clean water protections, but we still have a long way to go to achieve drinkable, swimmable, fishable waterways for all.
Read MoreDredging Florida’s Corals to Death
After an expansion of the Port of Miami proved disastrous for Florida’s coral reef tract, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is planning a similar project at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.
Read MoreDrones, Data and Insects: How Innovation Can Make the Food System More Sustainable
Ag tech is booming, and it has the potential to redefine how and where we farm.
Read MoreSpring Cleaning’s Dirty Secret
A toxic chemical called galaxolide that’s commonly included in household cleaning products has been found to accumulate in our bodies and ecosystems.
Read MoreSeis Maneras de Amar y Mejorar Nuestra Comida
Apenas hace cinco años, el poder politico de la agroindustria hacía que una reforma fuera impensable. Pero el panorama está cambiando. He aquí seis maneras en que ambientalistas, abogados, chefs y críticos de restaurants están uniendo fuerzas para establecer un cambio verdadero en nuestro sistema alimentario.
Read MoreSix Ways We’re Learning to Love Our Food
Just five years ago, agricultural reform seemed out of reach. Today, everyone from chefs to lawyers to farmworkers are helping build a healthier, more sustainable food system.
Read MoreNearly 1,000 Scientists Tell Feds to Cut the Politics on Wildlife Decisions
Scientists tell the heads of the U.S. Departments of Commerce and the Interior to use the best available science in listing decisions.
Read MoreThe Tide is Turning Against Offshore Drilling
A week that saw oil companies retreat from the Arctic’s Chukchi Sea, an agreement among Arctic-bordering countries, and a large spill could be the beginning of the end for offshore drilling.
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