
Instead of a Wall, a Binational Park To Be Built on Border of Texas & Mexico
Only two years ago, Laredo, Texas, was bracing itself for the construction of a border wall that threatened to cut off the city, its people, and the environment from its main water source. Today, a binational river park is set to be developed where the wall was set to stand.
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What is Doughnut Economics? A New Way Forward
Learn about Doughnut Economics: A creative concept that outlines a new economic model to sustainably bring us into the 21st century.
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Meet the Jane Goodall Barbie Made from Recycled Plastics
Primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall has been honored with a Barbie doll in her likeness. It's made from recycled plastics and encourages young girls to learn more about environmentalism.
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9 Sustainability Newsletters To Help Combat Climate Change
Whether you want to understand climate change, struggling to stay hopeful, or seeking resources, these sustainability newsletters will guide you toward fighting climate change.
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Let's Go Together: Hydro Flask and The Outdoorist Oath are Making the Outdoors for Everyone
Hydro Flask has donated $25k to The Outdoorist Oath with its "Let's Go Together" collection, prioritizing an inclusive and diverse outdoors for all.
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Flooding in Bangladesh & India: How To Help
Monsoon flooding has displaced and harmed millions in South Asia. Here is your guide on helping humanitarian aid workers on the ground in Bangladesh and northeast India.
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Shoring Up Coastlines and Communities With Green Infrastructure
When the natural world inspires engineering projects, the results can both protect us from climate impacts and center the needs of frontline communities.
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Regenerative Agriculture in Mexico Boosts Yields While Restoring Nature
The initiative intends to restore soil health and in the process store carbon, free up more land for conservation, and maintain jobs in rural areas.
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30 Green Careers That Can Help Fight Climate Change
Much of the work that must be done to make our country more sustainable will be accomplished by farmers, construction workers, and electricians — and much of that work is starting at the local level already.
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Meet Green Girl, Environmental Leader: Leah Thomas
Rest, Hope, and Privilege: An intimate conversation with the founder of Intersectional Environmentalist
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A New Fund Is Helping Black Farmers in Detroit Purchase Land
Black farmers in Detroit have turned blighted properties into vital food sources. Now, a new land fund is opening the door to official ownership.
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Youth Street Protesters Turn Sights on Climate 'Villains'
Frustrated by slow action on climate threats, youth activists are trying more targeted confrontations with bankers and politicians.
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