
As California drought deepens, water debate sharpens
As California struggles to meet new water use restrictions, the governor is urging a sharp increase in fines for the worst violators.

Earth Day 2015: a call to action
On Earth Day 2015, humanity faces increasing environmental dangers, but movements to solve the issues are growing.

Wildfire is first of many more due to California drought
"California water policy, water management, and infrastructure need to be changed: those systems were built in an old climate and the reality is, we're in a new climate."

Amidst drought, the grass is only greener for LA’s wealthy
"It's all well and good that the wealthy are having their lawns painted green, but that's not a solution."

Today in environmental history: Bill McKibben steps it up with 350.org
This is the science of climate change. It is no longer up for debate.

Ground zero for climate change: Antarctica has hottest day ever
"Ice shelves in West Antarctica have lost as much as 18 percent of their volume over the last two decades, with rapid acceleration occurring over the last decade."

New York City climate change activists strategize for future
Activists attended a forum on proposed climate and environmental legislation for New York City.

Most Catholics worried about climate change
"We find that a solid majority of Catholics think global warming is happening (70 percent)."

Activists use impetus of Climate March to invoke justice
Labor, climate, and community activists met to turn the passion of the People's Climate March into a movement.

More than 80 groups urge Pfizer to leave climate-denier ALEC
Over 100 corporations and groups have left ALEC since 2011, when Common Cause and other groups launched a campaign to call public attention to the group's activities.

