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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An Important Lesson for These Times from Environmental Justice’s Earliest Days

Moving forward with resilience and determination As we navigate through these challenging times, it is crucial to remember the resilience

Chicago was supposed to warn residents about toxic lead pipes last year. Most still have no idea.

Recently, residents of Chicago received a shocking letter from the city warning them about the presence of toxic lead pipes

Carbon Offsets & Renewable Energy Certificates: 2025 Update

Carbon offsets and renewable energy certificates have been hailed as valuable tools to help individuals and companies reduce their carbon

Rabies at sea

Marine biologist Greg Hofmeyr is facing a new and unprecedented challenge in his work along the beaches of St Francis

A heat wave hit New England’s grid. Clean energy saved the day.

As temperatures soared above 100 degrees Fahrenheit in New England in recent weeks, the region faced a significant challenge to

‘Disasters are a human choice’: Texas counties have little power to stop building in flood-prone areas

The recent deadly floods in Central Texas have brought attention to the issue of building in flood-prone areas. Camp Mystic,

New Orleans will now measure its energy-hogging buildings

New Orleans Takes a Step Towards Sustainable Building Practices In 2014, New Orleans made a bold statement by announcing its

We Watched Neil Jacobs’ Confirmation Hearing for NOAA Administrator and Are Concerned about What We Heard

President Trump’s nominee to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Dr. Neil Jacobs, faced scrutiny during his confirmation