Republicans in Florida Want to Ban Fracking By Joanna Nix February 22, 2017 Republican legislators have co-sponsored a statewide fracking ban bill—no catches, no loopholes. And environmentalists are thrilled. In this story: fracking, EPA, clean water, clean energy, politics
Messages to the Future By Wendy Becktold March 14, 2017 The Dear Tomorrow Project asks us to tell the kids we love what we are doing about climate change. In this story: climate change, parents
Florida's Ballot Measure Doesn't Outsmart Voters By Hannah Norman February 23, 2017 Thanks to a determined grassroots coalition, Amendment 1 went down in flames in November In this story: solar, politics
U.S. Army Vet Finds a New Life in the Solar Industry March 13, 2017 Combat duty in Afghanistan convinced Brandon Russell to make his future in renewable energy In this story: renewable energy, solar
Environmental News ICYMI By Paul Rauber February 22, 2017 Environmental news roundup for short attention spans In this story: climate change
Food Companies Doing Their Part to Take a Bite out of Climate Change By Katie O'Reilly February 24, 2017 A roundup of brands working to make their manufacturing process as climate-friendly as possible In this story: buyers' guide, food and drink, climate change
Mark Your Calendars for the Next Big Resistance March By Michael Brune February 24, 2017 Michael Brune on the People's Climate Mobilization In this story: activism, politics, climate change
Hey Mr. Green! Am I Supporting Big Oil Companies by Buying Their Stock? By Bob Schildgen February 7, 2017 Mr. Green excavates the problem In this story: oil,
Judge: Trucks Carrying Liquid Radioactive Waste Can Roll By Carol Polsgrove February 3, 2017 Canada gets to dump its nuclear waste in South Carolina In this story: nuclear, dirty energy
Let It Burn: Congress Allows Flaring, Venting of Methane Gas By Paul Rauber February 3, 2017 An Obama-era regulation prevented waste, was good for the climate, created jobs. So it had to go. In this story: methane, dirty energy