Meet the Architect Helping to Build a Solar-Powered Future for Puerto Rico
The inventor and futurist Buckminster Fuller was perhaps best known for the idea of Spaceship Earth, which sees our planet as a set of interconnected
Trump Admin Reverses Ban on ‘Bee-Killing’ Pesticides in National Wildlife Refuges
The Trump administration has lifted an Obama-era ban on the use of genetically modified crops and pesticides linked to bee decline in certain national wildlife
Youth Group Confirms the Culebrita Lighthouse Still Stands
Traveling by boat is an adventure. Some people are ready for this undertaking, while others prefer to stay on shore, perhaps watching the tide. Living
Para la Naturaleza celebrates the first Immersion Workshop for young people in the San Cristóbal Canyon Natural Protected Area in Barranquitas
On June 2018, Para la Naturaleza (PLN) welcomed the first group of participants to participate in the Immersion Workshop at San Cristóbal Canyon in Barranquitas.
‘Powerful Evidence’ of Global Warming’s Effect on Seasons Found in Troposphere
A study published in Science finds that climate change has caused an increase in the difference between summer and winter temperatures across North America and
The Big Apple Loses to Big Oil as Judge Dismisses Climate Liability Suit
A federal judge ruled on Thursday in favor of a motion by five big oil companies to dismiss a lawsuit brought against them by New
Airbnb Host Community Launches Home Sharing Club in San Juan
On Saturday, June 30, the Airbnb host community gathered to launch the first Home Sharing Club in San Juan, Puerto Rico, with a day of
Wildfires, Record Highs Scorch California
Wildfires continued to burn across California this weekend, abetted by record high temperatures that caused power outages affecting thousands of customers in Los Angeles, CNN
3 Agritourism Hotspots to Visit This Summer
Looking for a different idea for a summer getaway? Agritourism—a general term referring to the notion of visiting a farm for recreational or educational purposes—is
Ocasio-Cortez Becomes Most Ambitious Climate Democrat After Surprise Primary Win
After what CNN called a surprise primary victory Tuesday over 10-term incumbent Representative Joe Crowley in New York’s 14th congressional district, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez just became
Tropical Forests Lost 40 Football Fields of Tree Cover Per Minute in 2017
Tropical tree cover decreased by an area the size of Bangladesh—a total of 39 million acres. That amounts to 40 football fields worth of trees
Court Orders Controversial Pipeline to Halt Construction Over West Virginia Streams and Wetlands
In a reprieve for the waterways of West Virginia and the communities that depend on them, the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) said in