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February 12, 2026 | Protecting Pollinators and Ourselves from Toxic Neonicotinoid PesticidesNeonicotinoids are killing off vulnerable pollinators, polluting the environment, and harming human beings. | ![]() |
February 10, 2026 | Can You Recycle Wine Bottles? Here’s the TruthIn most states, bottle return programs don’t cover wine bottles. So, our options for recycling them are limited. That means they end up mixed with trash or littering our communities. But there’s a simple solution: expand bottle bills. | ![]() |
January 22, 2026 | The Truth About the Endangered Species ActThe Endangered Species Act protects more than 1,600 species across the United States – but today, it’s under threat. | ![]() |
January 21, 2026 | America is Sliding Backward in ScienceSince the 2024 election, the country is working to dramatically scale back funding for science. And that reduction is likely to have grave implications for health, technology, defense, education, and the United States’ standing in the world. | ![]() |
January 20, 2026 | One Year After Trump’s Inauguration: How States Pushed BackStates pushed back on his environmental attacks because you demanded they do so | ![]() |
January 2, 2026 | Five Questions with Dr. Leslye SteptoeYou’re not just where you live or what school you go to, or what medical diagnosis you might have. You have many different identities, and they impact how you experience the world and how the world experiences you. | ![]() |
January 1, 2026 | Real Estate Sites Are Scrapping Climate Risk Data – Here’s Why That MattersAs climate change worsens and housing stock tightens, the real estate industry is leaving buyers in the dark. | ![]() |
December 29, 2025 | A Cleaner Future for Mashapaug PondMashapaug pond, which at times turns an artificial neon green, has been a no-go zone for years. Stormwater pollution flows here from roughly 70 industrial and commercial properties in the neighborhood. Every time it rains or snowpack melts, oil, grease, chemicals, and other sediment wash from nearby paved surfaces – around industrial facilities and a shopping center – into the pond. | ![]() |
December 26, 2025 | Why We Should Care About Public Utilities AgenciesState public utilities agencies are the government entities that regulate the utilities operating within the state. These agencies oversee how utilities and energy companies can use your money – and how much they can charge you for their services. | ![]() |
December 15, 2025 | A Sustainable (and Tasty) Solution to Ocean HealthSince 2019, Ken Sparta and his son Leo have quite literally leapt into the world of oyster and kelp farming, where they now regularly pull oysters and kelp from the coastal waters near Freeport, Maine. In fact, in 2024, Spartan Sea Farms hauled 100,000 pounds of kelp out of the water. | ![]() |










