Environment

Seeing fewer fireflies this year? Here’s why, and how you can help.

Fireflies, also known as lightning bugs, are a beloved part of summer evenings in the Blue Ridge region. Their twinkling lights create a magical atmosphere that enchants both young and

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Grassroots groups sue over Louisiana law that censors air quality data

John Parish after learning of CAMRA. She’s unsure of how to proceed now that sharing that data could result in

How the Trump administration is putting hundreds of sacred sites at risk

Crystal C’Bearing is a name that holds significant weight in the realm of federal projects in Wyoming. As the tribal

Essay: Letting Go of Complicity, Complacency, and Convenience

Reimagining Our Relationship with the Earth As I sit here on our off-grid farm, surrounded by the beauty of nature

Climate activism needs ‘respect, service, trust’

Creating a Positive Organizational Culture for SuccessMicromanagement is not the answer when it comes to leading people. It's about fostering

Oil and Gas Companies, Take Heed: Climate Has Not Left the Boardroom

Investor Revolt Sends Strong Message to Shell Recent shareholder meetings have shown a clear divide in the oil and gas

The Crumbling of Bedrock Environmental Policy: We Need to Protect NEPA 

It is the foundation upon which our environmental protection laws are built, ensuring that the impacts of federal actions on

A toxic site complicates Illinois’ rush to stop invasive Asian carp

Illinois officials have taken a bold step to prevent an ecological disaster from reaching Lake Michigan by acquiring a 50-acre

What Are Microgrids? – Union of Concerned Scientists

Microgrids have come a long way since Thomas Edison flipped the switch at the Pearl Street Station in 1882, marking