Political polarization on climate change is on the rise in the United States

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Political polarization on climate change is on the rise in the United States – A new study finds that today’s Republicans are less likely to accept that humans are causing climate change than […]

Boulder, Colorado, is going 100 percent renewable

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Boulder, Colorado, is going 100 percent renewable – This week the city pledged to get all of its electricity from renewable energy by 2030. And it’s not alone—the announcement makes Boulder the 17th […]

Local Concerns of Opening the Arctic and the Crystal Serenity

Published by Ocean Conservancy Guest blog by: Austin Ahmasuk Last month the Crystal Serenity set sail from the Alaskan port of Seward on a voyage through the Northwest Passage to New York City, making it the first cruise ship of its size to attempt this journey. The luxury liner stopped at ports of call along the […]

Boosting Energy Efficiency in the Old Dominion

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Pixabay This month marks the end of a banner year for Dominion Power, Virginia’s largest energy utility: a year after launching an expansion of their low-income EnergyShare program, they’ve weatherized an impressive 7,000 homes. That’s impressive enough, but what’s more impressive is that 87 percent of those are […]

An Ocean Perspective for a Planet at the Crossroads

Published by Ocean Conservancy A conversation between Ocean Conservancy’s CEO Andreas Merkl and Nainoa Thompson, president of the Polynesian Voyaging Society and navigator of the iconic Hōkūle‘a, as Hawaiʻi hosts the IUCN World Conservation Congress. With a shared passion for our ocean, Merkl (@AndreasMerkl) and Thompson spoke about experiencing unparalleled beauty on the water, the plague […]

We Can Fight Zika without Harming Bees

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund As officials work to safeguard us from the mosquito-borne virus, they must take every precaution to minimize collateral damage. iStock After health officials confirmed four travel-related cases of the dangerous Zika virus in South Carolina’s Dorchester County last month, authorities moved quickly to reduce the risk that mosquitoes might spread the […]

Why California WaterFix Is a Path to Extinction

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Last month, the website Water Deeply published an op-ed I wrote about the likely harm to salmon and other endangered species from the California WaterFix project.  This op-ed followed a letter that NRDC sent to the Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service regarding major flaws […]

UN High Seas Negotiations Critical to Conserve Biodiversity

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund The Olympics wrapped up several weeks ago, but in eastern Manhattan in New York, there are still hundreds of countries gathered. It’s not athletic pursuits and competition bringing nations together, however; this time the cause for convening is the negotiation of a new treaty for the high seas […]

NRDC, Partners Protest Oil and Gas Sale of MT Public Lands

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Recently, NRDC, Center for Biological Diversity, Great Old Broads for the Wilderness, and the Montana chapter of the Sierra Club filed an administrative protest challenging BLM’s plan to auction off oil and gas resources on approximately 20,000 acres of public land in northern Montana throughout Glacier, Toole, Choteau, […]

These Artists Are Taking Environmental Issues to the Streets

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund “Black machine” – Teatro Colosseo, Torino (I),f 2015 NEVERCREW The immediacy of city life can make it all too easy to think of environmental woes as being the problems of faraway places. But two Switzerland-based street artists who call themselves NEVERCREW make humanity’s fraught relationship with nature impossible […]

Why We Can’t Fight Climate Change without an Intact Boreal Forest

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Gord McKenna/Flickr The future health of the planet depends heavily on one vast ring of trees: the boreal forest, which spans nearly the entire globe just below the Arctic Circle. In addition to being one of the world’s greatest remaining stretches of wilderness, home to many vulnerable species, […]

Paris will turn Seine highway into pedestrian park

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Paris will turn Seine highway into pedestrian park – Flâneurs rejoice! In an effort to reduce traffic and pollution, the city is getting rid of a busy highway on the right bank of […]

Feeding leftovers to livestock could help curb emissions

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Feeding leftovers to livestock could help curb emissions – Around the world, one-third of all food produced for human consumption never gets eaten. Trashed food often winds up in landfills, where it rots […]

Toxic nanoparticles found in human brains

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Your browser doesn’t support Javascript or has it disabled. onEarth works best with Javascript enabled. Toxic nanoparticles found in human brains – A new study of brain tissue from 37 people found abundant quantities of magnetite particles, an iron oxide that comes from industrial air pollution. The finding […]

Giant panda no longer Endangered

Published by the World Wildlife Fund In a welcome piece of good news for the world’s threatened wildlife, the giant panda has just been downgraded from ‘Endangered’ to ‘Vulnerable’ on the global list of species at risk of extinction, demonstrating how an integrated approach can help save our planet’s vanishing biodiversity. The International Union for Conservation […]

Big Steps toward Global HFC Deal from U.S., China, India

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund While all eyes are rightly focused today on the historic action by the United States and China to formally join the Paris Climate Agreement, it’s also worth noting the two countries’ joint steps to reach another historic global climate deal next month – one that will be the […]

Diverse leaders hail US and China joining Paris Agreement

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund Today, President Obama stood together with the President of China to announce that both countries have formally joined the Paris Agreement to combat climate change. This historic announcement sends an undeniable message that the world’s two largest economies and emitters are turning their climate change commitments into action.  […]

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