DePaul University’s environmental science students Jade Aponte and Elene Drosos speak with NRDC about their passion for conservation and what they think the movement needs.
Through a series of interviews, SPARCC explores how organizations are interacting with new federal funding and what approaches are helping them move the needle toward equity and justice.
Expert BlogWashington, D.C.Arohi Sharma, Dr. Daniel Rath
California can continue its leadership in climate smart agriculture by using the Healthy Soils Program to unlock agroforestry’s full potential to fight climate change.
As the Midwest’s grid operator plans new transmission lines for a clean energy future, it must not miss the window for investing in a technologically advanced grid.
New Orleans-based composer Cory Diane is a recent graduate from Tulane University with an M.A. in Music Composition, where their work centers on the ecological complexity and vibrancy of the Gulf of Mexico. In their contemporary electroacoustic piece “Reverie for the…
DispatchRaleigh, North Carolina, United StatesCourtney Lindwall
The Urban Heat Island mapping campaign is the largest national effort of its kind to identify why one section of a city can feel so different from another on any given summer day.
This month marks a year since the enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act, providing for $370 billion, over ten years, in climate and clean energy investments.
The House Energy and Minerals subcommittee tackles the dirty issue of offshore drilling. Fisherman and tribal member Justin Solet speaks to the real community impacts in Louisana from the fossil fuel industry and the need for renewable energy.