Strength in Numbers: November’s Best Environmental Books
For one author that means fostering the ability of people and wildlife to coexist. For a group of experts, it involves working hard to adapt
Nespresso Is Debuting Its First-Ever 100% Puerto Rican Coffee—With Help From George Clooney and Lin-Manuel Miranda
Named Cafecito De Puerto Rico, the rare coffee is touted to highlight the natural earthiness of Puerto Rico’s coffee beans. Nespresso says it is launching
37 things you need to know about the new IPCC report
The UN published a summary on the science of 1.5C global warming on Monday. It’s a big deal. This is the first time the Intergovernmental
Two Years Post-Maria Para La Naturaleza Has Planted 70,000 Native Trees With The Help Of 7,000 Volunteers
Recent data reports by the Institute of Tropical Dasonomy/Forestry in 2017 indicate that Hurricane María caused the mortality of 30% of trees after passing through
How Climate Crisis Threatens to Reverse Recent Progress in Educating Girls
In recent decades, the education of girls around the world has increased dramatically. But climate change threatens to reverse some of that progress. Extreme weather
A new technical report and updated map of the protected areas of Puerto Rico is published
The Protected Areas Conservation Action Team (PACAT) published a technical report with the USDA Forest Service International Institute of Tropical Forestry: A Comprehensive Inventory of
Para la Naturaleza launches an on-line guide to the 2019 Puerto Rico Zoning District Map
On June 28, 2019, the Puerto Rico Planning Board (PRPB) published a Notice of Public Hearings to present the Puerto Rico Zoning District Map and
Climate breakdown, capitalism and democracy
The BBC debate itself was fine, I guess. Unfortunately, because the public discourse has been so starved on this topic, especially considering its existential importance
The Three Most Important Graphs in Climate Change
There’s a lot of confusion about climate change out there, especially when it comes to finding viable solutions. How can we determine what solutions make
The Most Definitive Report on Climate Change in America
The burning of coal, oil, and gas is changing the global climate faster now than at any other time in modern human history, threatening our
Why We Need More Role Models To Spark Sustainable Behaviors
I was busy going about my usual routines. I picked up a dissertation draft that I needed to review and comment on as a committee
An Optimist’s Guide to Climate Change
During a recent commute to work, as my car inched along in rush-hour traffic, I watched a heron stalk the banks of the Potomac River.