
This month in history: Are you aware of manatees?
This is a time to reflect on the gentle giants that are Florida's official state marine mammal.

A cease-fire with nature?
Driving through rugged beauty made us aware of the power of nature and the relative powerlessness of human beings in that kind of environment.

Crimes against nature: the power of polluters
We don't see these phenomena with our eyes, but studies verify an invisible reality that damages us.

Activists redecorate LNG pipeline office with clean water signs
Fossil fuel and pipeline corporations are trying to sell their plans to export fracked gas through communities, forests, and rivers.

California sets pace on climate change
California's initiatives are setting the pace in the race to curb greenhouse gas emissions. But not without the opposition of Big Oil.

Antarctic meltdown: Continent at risk by 2100, cities to pay price
If greenhouse gas emissions continue at their present rate, ice shelves could collapse by the end of the century.

Diverse movement for justice grows in Detroit
"This is a grassroots effort that began last year with the huge climate march rally in New York City."

Science round-up: Cancer, China, and climate change
China's manufacturing sector spews forth more CO2 by far than similar sectors in other countries.

Fighting climate change: Just do it!
Sometimes religious people tend to be slower to adapt to changes coursing through the culture, especially with concerns about climate change.

