Environment
How greener schoolyards benefit kids — and the whole community
August 19, 2024When Lois Brink’s kids were in elementary school, she remembers being struck by how uninviting their schoolyard was. She described it as “scorched earth” — little more than a dirt field coated in “I don’t know...
Read moreClimate disaster survivors demand criminal investigation into fossil fuel industry
August 16, 2024More than 10,000 survivors and loved ones of survivors of “climate-driven disasters” have signed an open letter to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Read moreAudubon Society good to birds but awful to its own staff
August 15, 2024Workers say Audubon is cheep - oops cheap – with its workers and it is in trouble now with the labor board.
Read moreAmazon rainforest’s role as carbon sink now in danger, new study warns
August 14, 2024The Amazon rainforest stores the equivalent of almost two years of global carbon emissions, but its role as a carbon sink is under threat, according to a new study.
Read more“We’re paying for our own annihilation but nobody thinks about it”
August 13, 2024Anti-nuclear weapons activists protest at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to demand nuclear abolition.
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