environment

5 Earth Conscious Women to Honor on International Women’s Day

5 Earth Conscious Women to Honor on International Women’s Day

Today women and their allies celebrate International Women’s Day. This year, the theme for the day—and the campaign that will run all year—is promoting a gender balanced world. “A balanced world is a better world,” the day’s organizers write. They are asking people around the world to take a picture of themselves making the #BallanceforBeter […]

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    58 Dead, 305 Missing in Brazilian Dam Collapse

    58 Dead, 305 Missing in Brazilian Dam Collapse

    Brazil endured one of the deadliest mining disasters in its history when a mining dam collapsed Friday in the southeastern city of Brumadinho, The New York Times reported. The death toll rose to 58 by Sunday, a spokesperson for the Civil Defense said, and 305 people are missing. Rescue operations had to pause Sunday when […]

    Jump-Starting the Dam Removal Movement in the U.S.

    Jump-Starting the Dam Removal Movement in the U.S.

    By Katy Neusteter New eras often start with a bang. That was the case in September when explosives blasted a hole in a concrete dam that had barricaded Maryland’s Patapsco River for more than 110 years. Like so many defunct and outdated dams in the United States, Bloede Dam’s impact on the Patapsco far outweighed […]

    New Year, New Books: The 14 Best Environmental Books of January

    New Year, New Books: The 14 Best Environmental Books of January

    By John R. Platt It’s a new year, and many of us have made our resolutions for the months ahead. Well, here’s one more for you: Resolve to read about the critical environmental issues that will affect us not just this year but in the years to come. Publishers have you covered for that resolution […]

    10 Worst-Case Climate Predictions if We Don’t Keep Global Temperatures Under 1.5 Degrees Celsius

    10 Worst-Case Climate Predictions if We Don’t Keep Global Temperatures Under 1.5 Degrees Celsius

    By Lorraine Chow The summer of 2018 was intense: deadly wildfires, persistent drought, killer floods and record-breaking heat. Although scientists exercise great care before linking individual weather events to climate change, the rise in global temperatures caused by human activities has been found to increase the severity, likelihood and duration of such conditions. Globally, 2018 […]

    How the Government Shutdown Could Impact the Nation’s Environment

    How the Government Shutdown Could Impact the Nation’s Environment

    A partial government shutdown continued for a third day Monday as legislators left the capital for the holidays, CNBC reported Monday. The shutdown is due to an impasse between President Donald Trump and Congress over $5 billion in funding for Trump’s border wall, a construction project that would have devastating consequences for wildlife in the […]

    2018 Wasn’t a Completely Horrible Year for the Environment

    2018 Wasn’t a Completely Horrible Year for the Environment

    By Jeff Turrentine Was 2018 a tough year for the environment? Absolutely. But were there bright spots and victories among the attacks on biodiversity, climate and public health? Of course there were. Here are just a few, in case you’re feeling blue about the state of our only planet. The Ousters of Pruitt and Zinke […]

    How Native and White Communities Make Alliances to Protect the Earth

    How Native and White Communities Make Alliances to Protect the Earth

    By Mary Annette Pember Resistance to the North Dakota Access Pipeline at Standing Rock brought greater media and public attention to Native peoples and our struggles with environmental injustice. It also provided a means for the public to express fears over the environmental threats posed to the Earth by unchecked corporate and governmental exploitation of […]