Next Thursday is Thanksgiving and, if you're like me and the 88% of Americans celebrating with friends and family this year, you might already be loos...
Our children are the most vulnerable and least responsible for the situation they are in. Whatever their parents have done right or wrong, it is in our national self-interest to ensure children survive and thrive.
Many millennials are busy making their mark in the world and thinking about their future. From seeking out rewarding careers to making good financial decisions, many of today's millennials are smart and future-focused.
Environment Research and Education Foundation (EREF) research reveals that recycling in U.S. is creating a positive impact on the economy.
While I am certainly excited that there are a growing number of individual organizations committed to building communities of environmental action, it's also important to recognize that we can't create change in isolation. When we work together we can go further, faster and build more blue minds.
My daughter, Anna, outlining this article on Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day. I appreciate her help! Photo Credit: John Sweeney Before...
By showing enough people the techniques and ignorance of the deniers, I believe we can make warming and climate change a campaign issue, which will swing the upcoming U.S. presidential election in favor of a candidate who is not out of touch with our worldwide climate situation.
Awake girls might be a little angry. But they know that the poison is outside, not inside. And they'll work to clear the air for all of us.
Over the last few decades, we've taken great strides to make recycling of paper, bottles and cans second nature in many communities. But what about other items that also are a big part of our daily lives and deserve similar attention?
(Photo: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images) By Clint Rainey When people see a tomato that's sprouting ...
More than 490 cities have committed to reducing emissions and publicly reporting their progress. These include our home cities of New York, Rio de Janeiro and Paris, along with London, Tokyo, Mexico City, Jakarta, and myriad others.
by Maria Luci, editor at Maria's Farm Country Kitchen and Rodale's Last week we celebrated Earth Day! We expressed our gratitude for all that o...
Going solar puts you ahead of the curve. Plus, there's nothing way cooler than powering your entire home using energy from the sun, right?
In my world, it is Earth Day every day. Every choice I make is a conscious one, with my own health and the longevity of the planet in mind.
These are turbulent times. Extreme weather events indiscriminately wreak havoc around the world. Floods and landslides wash away entire communities in minutes. Rising urban air pollution cause millions of deaths every year.
Nonformal education provides opportunities for students to learn outside of the classroom environment. There are some occasions when nonformal learnin...