Coal is not competitive with cheaper alternatives, and the industry's true costs are even higher

Power plant emissions kill tens of thousands of Americans each year, scientists estimate. Read More

Deforestation: When should I panic?

There's a lot more work to do, but new tools are making it easier. Read More

It's a ball to keep microfibers out of the ocean

Rachael Miller's team at Cora Ball spun this laundry solution out of a greater ocean cleanup effort. Read More

A global ban on fishing on the high seas? The time is now

Marine biologist Daniel Pauly is calling for a total ban on open-ocean fishing to rebuild depleted global fish stocks and prevent the demise of the fishing industry itself. Read More

Stockholm World Water Week 2018: Our take and what's next

The value of water strategy innovation, not just the risks, is becoming crystal clear. Read More

Episode 144: Genentech's energy formula, water advocacy and that depressing IPCC report

Plus, tune in for the final installment of our three-part series on clean energy equity, featuring Greenlining Institute. Read More

Demand is driving deforestation — what can companies do?

Research found that 27 percent of global forest loss is caused by permanent commodity-driven deforestation-as-usual. Read More

Lessons learned from centuries of indigenous forest management

Ecologist Charles M. Peters discusses how, in an era of runaway destruction of tropical forests, the centuries-old understanding of indigenous woodland residents can lead restoration efforts. Read More

How the Field Museum accelerated sustainability

Looking to the future became key to preserving the past. Plus, three holistic actions your organization can take. Read More