How do you avoid getting distracted and stay focused on the mission?

Damn the torpedoes (and tweets)! Full speed ahead! Read More

Is your environmentalism intersectional? It should be

Intersectional Environmentalist was founded in June with a mission of dismantling systems of oppression in the environmental movement. Read More

Our oceans could hold the best solutions to climate change

Absorbing heat and carbon dioxide, the ocean has so far lessened the effects of climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions. Read More

An answer to aquaculture's unsustainable fish feed habit?

Black soldier flies are one new approach vying to solve aquaculture’s feed problem. Companies are also growing fishmeal from algae and using microbes to convert carbon dioxide into protein. Read More

Major oil and gas companies join program to track and cut methane emissions

62 oil and gas companies from around the world signed on to a UN-led partnership aimed at bolstering monitoring and reductions of the potent climate-warming gas. Read More

Dear Joe Biden: Please make the most of bipartisan support for carbon removal

“Negative emissions” technologies are specifically called out under the innovation portion of the President-elect's platform, the first time the category has gotten that kind of focused attention. Read More

New benchmark shows that biodiversity is in fashion

Textile companies are increasingly incorporating biodiversity into their sustainability strategies. Now, they have an industry benchmark to help them get it right Read More

24 groups supporting sustainable fishing and reforming the industry

Seafood consumption is up — but so are overfishing, water pollution and ocean warming. Here's who's fighting that. Read More

How the West Coast fires and the volatile chemicals tainting America’s drinking water are connected

Manufactured substances known as volatile organic compounds contaminate drinking water around the U.S. — and recent wildfires are making the situation worse. Read More

Recycled plastic: There’s market demand, but where’s the supply?

With social license at risk, demand for recycled plastic is becoming inelastic and those able to supply to exacting standards will emerge and prosper. Read More