Environment

What would an Indigenous Law of the Sea look like?

‘Wáahlaal Gíidaak, an Indigenous leader from the Haida, Tlingit, and Ahtna Athabascan communities, was raised on Prince of Wales Island in Alaska, home to around 6,000 residents. Her professional journey

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Can Solar Farms Promote Local Food Security, Wildlife Habitat?

The integration of agriculture and solar energy production is gaining momentum as a sustainable solution to address land use concerns

COP30 Is Not Just about Climate

The upcoming COP30 conference, to be held in Belém, Brazil, will bring world leaders together to negotiate emissions targets, nationally

Why one of the world’s greenest countries is betting its future on oil

To achieve this delicate balance, the government has laid out ambitious plans for the oil revenue. A law passed in

Trucks Cause the Lion’s Share of Road Damage—and Their Industry Wants You to Keep Paying for It

The trucking industry plays a crucial role in our daily lives, with about half of our goods traveling by truck

Toxic wastewater from oil fields keeps pouring out of the ground. Oklahoma regulators failed to stop it.

The consequences of these purges are devastating for the environment and public health. The toxic water that seeps out of

Sustainability In Your Ear: The Climate Action Network’s Pre-COP30 Briefing With Rebecca Thissen

Rebecca Thissen, the Global Advocacy Leader for Climate Action Network International, recently appeared on the podcast "Sustainability In Your Ear"

A House of Dynamite Gets It Right—But Here’s the Full Picture

Overall, while the Pentagon may argue that the events in A House of Dynamite are unrealistic, the reality is that

Scientists have a dire new warning about the state of the planet

Despite the dire warnings, there is still hope for the future. The report emphasizes the importance of immediate action to