Environment

Guest Idea: Low-Waste Family Routines That Support Calmer Homes and Healthier Teen Well-Being

Evening gratitude circle. Before bed, gather for a few minutes to share one good thing from the day. It can be as simple as “I enjoyed the sunshine at lunch”

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Best of SIYE: Culligan CEO Scott Clawson Maps The Future Of Water

Scott Clawson, CEO of Culligan International, is leading the charge in revolutionizing the way we access clean, filtered water. With

His name is Teno

Exploring the Harsh Realities of Captive Orca LifeFormer trainers, behaviourists, and independent experts have shed light on the distressing conditions

What Americans Lose if Their National Center for Atmospheric Research Is Dismantled

The Importance of Preserving NCAR for Americans This article was originally published in Eos, the science news magazine by AGU

How Climate Superfund Bills Use Science to Make Polluters Pay

Climate Superfund: Holding Polluters Accountable This week, communities across the country are urging their state legislators to implement a common-sense

Guest Idea: Finding a Northwest Passage to the Sea

Scientists have been closely monitoring the changes in the Arctic region due to climate change, and some unexpected phenomena have

The EPA wants to eliminate one of the few ways that tribes can protect their water

The Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed a revision to the Clean Water Act, specifically targeting a section of the law

Scientists Must Act: Five Ways You Can Stand Up to Authoritarianism Today

The tragic death of Alex Pretti and the subsequent misinformation spread by President Trump and his allies serve as a

Guest Idea: How to Avoid Altitude Sickness on the Everest Base Camp Trek

Altitude sickness is a serious risk for any hiker venturing into high country above 3,000 meters (9,842 feet). From the