Remember allll the way back at the beginning of March when we launched #CrushIt4Climate? (We know, it feels like a million years ago for us too). #CrushIt4Climate started on March 1 as a way to bring people who love the outdoors together while supporting POW’s efforts...
Should teachers include the impacts of manmade climate change in their curriculum? One might think the controversy of this question would have fizzled by the year 2017. Perhaps buoyed by a president who publicly declared climate change a hoax, this sentiment is in...
An op-ed gives members of the general public the opportunity to make their voices heard within the broader community through a well-defended piece of new opinion writing submitted to a reputable print or digital news publication. Unlike Letters to the Editor which are...
In March, President Trump signed an executive order directing his EPA Administrator, Scott Pruitt, to can the Clean Power Plan. In early October, Pruitt did just that, announcing his agency was rescinding the plan. We knew this was coming. But, whenever an agency...
“There is a real hunger from your employees and from your customers to see companies and their leaders take action and stand up for what they believe in and not just leave it to others.” – Sally Jewell, former Secretary of the Interior Before walking into the Salt...
A feature on climate science by Dave Zook Sometimes, future climate predictions appear to be in the space age nether-future, in a world that won’t ever really show up, leading some to adapt an attitude of distance and watered-down concern. But in a new study...