The human mania for roadbuilding is a threat to the great apex predator species
Tigers and leopards are among the 10 apex predators most threatened by the world’s roads.
Indigenous people not invited to UN biodiversity talks
While Indigenous communities will be able to attend the U.N. conference as observers, they are not recognized as parties to the biodiversity talks and cannot vote on the outcome.
Bee populations are thriving in the UK as human lifestyle changed due to pandemic
This news is definitely something to “bee” happy about and should give us hope that our actions really can make a difference and improve the Earth.
Climate Action for San Miguel de Allende
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On Friday, September 20, an estimated 400 to 500 people in San Miguel de Allende joined millions...
Keystone XL pipeline canceled. Here’s what it means for the future fight against fossil...
“Rescinding KXL’s permit is a promising early signal that the new administration is listening to our concerns and will take issues of climate and Indigenous justice seriously. We have to insist that it not stop there.”
Nearly all Chinook Salmon in Sacramento River expected to be killed by extreme heat,...
"It's an extreme set of cascading climate events pushing us into this crisis situation."
Air pollution is linked to permanent vision loss, study finds
University College London researchers hypothesized that air pollution might heighten the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration.
Decades of heavy air pollution could make some areas more likely to see high...
"When we get to the other side, we need to have a real and honest conversation about the failure to tackle harmful air pollution."
Environmental racism is poisoning America’s waters
Thousands of people in U.S. cities have been left without access to clean water. Communities say institutional racism is to blame.
Fighting climate change with compassion, one letter at a time
An Interview with DearTomorrow cofounders Jill Kubit and Trisha Shrum.









