Type of content: Blog
Climate fires are California’s new normal. This new normal requires new strategies, new technologies and new partnerships with America’s caregivers to ensure the sick, the elderly and the most vulnerable are climate and energy resilient.
Type of content: Blog
Urban planner Lisa Nisenson answers questions from the final webinar of our Saving Our Suburbs series with the authors of Suburban Remix.
Type of content: Blog
Caregivers are underappreciated and underutilized partners in disaster response. But with proper recognition and support, they could become a linchpin of successful disaster response.
Type of content: Blog
All Americans —farmers included— will suffer the consequences of degraded water quality and damaging floods that will come with the repeal of the Clean Water Rule.
Type of content: Blog
Excerpts from four Island Press books highlight activists, organizations, and strategies from environmental movements in the past.
Type of content: Blog
As climate and weather patterns shift, the resulting environmental crisis is being leveraged as a tool for terror and political violence.
Type of content: Blog
Opportunity Zone funding could jumpstart clean energy and green infrastructure projects in DC that benefit both the planet and the people living in these communities.
Type of content: Blog
Protesting may seem like an ineffective method for taking action on such a substantial issue, but raising the profile about our climate crisis is an important strategy that’s still needed in the US.
Type of content: Blog
Photos from the book Rainforest showcase the beauty and diversity of our planet's rainforests.
Type of content: Blog
The Securities and Exchange Commission is charged with making sure that investors have the information they need to understand the climate-related risks associated with their investments. What’s lacking is the will to enforce those regulations.