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Rachel Carson’s Warning Still Echoes: 63 Years After Silent Spring

Honoring Rachel Carson and Silent Spring — the book that sparked Earth Day and the environmental movement. Her legacy reminds us: protect nature, protect ourselves.


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Is Car-Free for Me?

Car-free choices slash emissions and boost livability; explore transit, bikes, or EVs to cut carbon and reimagine cities for people, not traffic, today.


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Hands off Our Public Lands

As international efforts push for a green energy revolution, U.S. public lands deserve our care and protection.


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How New York's Boroughs Went Green

Discover how each NYC borough — from wind farms in Brooklyn to oyster reefs in Staten Island — is driving bold, local action for a greener future.


Tourism Meets Teaching: How World Tourism Day Can Inspire Climate Education

Climate change and mass tourism are reshaping travel, endangering destinations and livelihoods — World Tourism Day 2025 calls for responsible tourism.


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Divesting from the Past, Investing in Tomorrow

Discover how divestment from fossil fuels is powering a renewable future – led by institutions from Harvard to Queen Elizabeth’s bank.


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6 Green Jobs of the Future

Green jobs are the wave of the future. From hands-on technical work to research to public service, here are 6 jobs that will let you help people and the planet.


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Smoke on the Hill: Saving Climate Protections

Climate Week NYC unfolds as EPA Administrator Zeldin seeks to revoke a key climate protection, sparking united public and Congressional outcry amid record heat.


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Peace and Planet: Every Environmental Should Champion Both

War devastates people and the planet alike. From Hiroshima to Ukraine, peace is essential for a livable future. A sustainable world begins with peace.


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World Cleanup Day: A Day Dedicated to A Waste-Free World

World Cleanup Day on Sept 20 unites millions worldwide. Explore inspiring cleanups from Armenia to Miami and see how global communities take action.


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Cleaning up the Coast of Berkeley, California

Kiele Mader cleans up at the Berkeley Marina for California Coastal Cleanup: sunshine, community, and tons of trash cleared.


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5 Ways President Trump is Trying to Dent Reality of Climate Change

Climate change is real, not political. The Trump administration has suppressed climate science, cut protections, and rolled back rules — threatening health and the planet.


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