A round-table discussion on how environmental justice leaders are pushing forward in the era of Trump
A podcast interview with Ed Struzik, author of Firestorm: How Wildfires Will Shape Our Future
President Trump can make good on his proclamation of November as "Critical Infrastructure and Resilience Month" by facing the facts about our changing climate
Island Press authors share their creative ideas for offsetting the damaging environmental impacts of the Trump administration.
From the CNU Climate Summit, a movement marrying a vision of livable communities to the necessities of a changing climate emerges.
Back in April 2001—a time in-between the contested 2000 election and the 9/11 attacks when the Bush Administration seemed just like a bad joke and not yet a flag-draped war machine—Vice President Dick Cheney quipped, “Conservation may be a sign of...
Three ways better building practices can reduce the risks of hurricanes like Harvey, Irma, and Maria.
A podcast interview with WE ACT For Environmental Justice co-founder Peggy Shepard on the past, present, and future of the environmental justice movement
Edward Struzik's Firestorm is a "comprehensive and compelling" (Booklist) look at wildfires in the age of climate change. We sat down with Struik to talk about wildfire, first responders,...
It can seem like every news story spells bad news for the environment—from the ongoing clean water crisis in Flint, Michigan to Earth's...