
National Geographic’s Clever New Cover Contains Chilling Warning About Plastics
National Geographic warns of the devastating effects that plastics are having on the planet with a clever cover for its June edition. The cover image

20 Great Reasons to Visit San Juan, Puerto Rico Now
Coming off a rocky time is easier with support. In Puerto Rico’s case, that means support from volunteers, construction workers, recovery organizations, and tourists—especially right

During Puerto Rico’s Blackout, Solar Microgrids Kept The Lights On
Seven months after Hurricane Maria hit Humacao, Puerto Rico–the first town on the island in the path of the storm–the community still hasn’t been connected

JetBlue eco-campaign aims to aid Puerto Rico’s hurricane recovery
GreenUp will be divided into multiple activities in Puerto Rico, which was severely impacted by two hurricanes last September and is still struggling with its

Resilient Power Puerto Rico, Para la Naturaleza form resiliency partnership
Nonprofit organizations Resilient Power Puerto Rico and Para la Naturaleza have joined forces to help expedite recovery efforts in communities still struggling with the long-term

Resilient Power and Para la Naturaleza form resiliency partnership
Nonprofit organizations Resilient Power Puerto Rico and Para la Naturaleza have joined forces to help expedite recovery efforts in communities still struggling with the long-term

Former President Clinton launches post-hurricane recovery network
The event brought together more than 350 government, business and civil society leaders to address immediate and long-term hurricane recovery needs. Participants announced “Commitments to

Puerto Rico travel update: What it’s like to visit the island 6 months after Hurricane Maria
Puerto Rico officially reopened for tourism in December, with more than 120 hotels (about 81%) operating across the island, according to the government-owned Puerto Rico

Thank you for planting with us!
Through Habitat, our new ecological restoration program, we are working to spread our message of conservation, reforest the most impacted areas by the hurricanes and

Visiting Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria: What You Need To Know
My first visit to Puerto Rico was in 2008. I was a junior in college and spent the better half of my winter break camping

How a team of eco-warriors are trying to restore Puerto Rico’s natural beauty
As crews re-string electric lines and clear debris from Hurricane Maria, a small group of Puerto Rican and international conservationists is working on rebuilding natural

To Protect Vulnerable Populations, Plant More Trees
If you want evidence of climate change’s devastating effects, just look at the news over the last few weeks. Phoenix, Arizona got so hot planes