October 16, 2019 —
America’s largest irrigated crop isn’t corn or soy—it’s grass. Lawns cover more area than Georgia, and their upkeep deepens the climate crisis.
October 10, 2019 —
As rising seas imperil its historic structures and famed waterfowl flocks, staff at the Audubon sanctuary are determined to defend the refuge by saving its wetlands.
An Overheating Gulf of Maine Is Now Forcing Wildlife to Adapt—or Move
October 10, 2019 —
Rapid warming in the Gulf of Maine is shifting the marine food web, putting already endangered Roseate Terns and their broods at even greater risk. Figuring out how to help these seabirds could point the way for safeguarding other species.
Meet 8 Trailblazers Who Are Changing the Climate Conversation
October 10, 2019 —
These leaders come from the grassroots and positions of power, from the left and the right, from arts and science, but they share one thing in common: the urgency of this moment.
How State and Local Governments Are Leading the Way on Climate Policy
October 10, 2019 —
With the federal government failing to act, many states and cities are taking it upon themselves to cut emissions and increase resiliency.