Richmond setting up plan to deal with impending sea-level rise along its 32-mile coastline
By Riley Ramirez, University of California-Berkeley
Dead salmon in Lake Merritt could point to healthier waters, researchers say
By Daniel Ekonde, University of California-Berkeley
Knowing the place we call home: Q&A with environmental journalist Amy Alonzo
By Vanesa de la Cruz Pavas, University of Nevada-Reno
Solar power growth could slow if Trump keeps promise to kill Biden-era incentives
By Amelia Monroe, Arizona State University

New report finds that as sea levels rise, underground saltwater surges inland in South Florida
By Jillian Kaplan, Florida Student News Watch

What’s going on with the health of Wakulla Springs?
By Noah Bookstein, Florida Student News Watch

Climate anxiety: It’s here and it’s personal
By Cameron Glymph, Florida Student News Watch

Anacostia River Cleanup Honors MLK Through Service
By Morghan Manuel, Howard University News Service
Partnership creating wetland to filter pollutants, reduce flooding in southern Licking County
By Alan Miller, Denison University
Michigan wants to become a hub for hydrogen
By Elinor Epperson, Michigan State University
New initiative promising environmental and economic health for Boston
By Paige Albright, Boston University
Denison’s new Bioreserve manager tackling invasive plants across 350 acres
By Brin Glass, Denison University
Sowing the seeds of environmental and food justice
By Isaac Linsk, Rowan University
Chevron working to clean up spill that dumped more than 100 gallons of oil in San Francisco Bay
By Christiana Alexakis, Columbia
Pretty Poison: Is Tropical Milkweed Doing More Harm than Good to Monarch Butterflies?
By Christiana Alexakis, Columbia
Funding and Legislative Support for Regenerative Agriculture Rises in New York
By Christiana Alexakis, Columbia
New quarantines on firewood are helping reduce the spread of invasive insects
By James Buckser, Boston University
Extinction Rebellion protesters and Red Rebel Brigade march through Boston
By James Buckser, Boston University
Bakersfield lawsuit continues as Kern River water management that left fish dead comes under fire
By Emery Davis, Arizona State University
Earthquakes are shaking things up in Nevada
By Kat Fulwider, University of Nevada, Reno
Coyoties roaming Michigan
By Anna Rossow, Michigan State University
Crescent Wind Farm fuels Consumers Energy’s push for greener Michigan
By Donte Smith, Michigan State University
Tarleton State University students help excavate mammoth fossils
By Brenna Dempsey, Tarleton State University
Southern responds to Hurricane Helene
By Anaya Parker, Southern Adventist University
State ballot measure would put $10B into fighting climate change
By Gisselle Mauricio, University of California Los Angeles
Citizen science key to preserving monarch butterflies’ grand migration, experts say
By Kate Kampner, University of Vermont
Study reveals the Great Lakes’ top 10 most harmful invasive species
By Shaelyn Paulis, Michigan State University
California Set to Ban Plastic Bags
By James Chung, Azusa Pacific University
5 Invasive Animal Species Found in Georgia
By Caroline Restrepo, Mercer University
On Clean Air Day, ride a ferry for free, carpool, take action against pollution
By Andres J. Larios, University of California Berkeley
Fall colors: The science of changing leaves and best places to view
By Hannah Sander, Miami University
No Elephants Were Harmed in the Making of this Ivory
By Nathalie Vega, Florida Atlantic University
Beyond the Faucet: Congressional Black Caucus Tackles Water Issues
By Howard University
The ‘Neurospicy’ Call to Work Toward Climate Solutions
By Lauren Farkas, Columbia University
Michigan pushes to plug orphan oil wells
By Donte Smith, Michigan State University
Harnessing mussels to filter fresh water: A biological cure for contaminants is being studied
By Amalia Medina, Michigan State University
Electric bus rollout sparks optimism among schools
By Donte Smith, Michigan State University
Apache trout, Arizona’s state fish, dropped from endangered species list after 50-year comeback
By Kelechukwu Iruoma, Arizona State University
Navajo Nation strengthens rules on uranium transportation as negotiations continue with Energy Fuels Inc.
By Gabrielle Wallace, Arizona State University
Line Fire Tears Through San Bernardino Mountains, Triggers Widespread Evacuations
California State University
Is it safe to swim? Volunteers are testing water across Vermont to find out
By Charlotte Oliver, University of Vermont
Twelve-hour power outage in Venezuela: The reality of patients in a broken system
By Grecia Pacheco, Florida International University
Bibb County’s unending battle against illegal dumping
By Laura Corley, Mercer University
Habitat for Humanity unveils zero net energy home in Eudora
By Ryn Drummond, University of Kansas
Tahoe Regional Planning Agency runs several projects to combat invasive species threatening the lake
By Sydney Peerman/KUNR, University of Nevada, Reno
UGA Students are Prioritizing Sustainable Fashion
University of Georgia
The electric energy future could be wasting away in a junk drawer
By Gabrielle Nelson, Michigan State University
Detroit is the place to bee! Detroit Hives helps fight climate change, boost food security through pollination
By Jada Vasser, Michigan State University
The Poweshiek skipperling has disappeared from most of Michigan’s prairies. Now scientists are raising them in zoos for release into the wild
By Ruth Thornton, Michigan State University
Arts & Scraps: Reusing materials to combat climate change
By Jada Vasser, Michigan State University
Lake Champlain researchers pin murky plumes on flood-induced runoff
By Kate Kampner, University of Vermont

A packed house tells the Ohio EPA: Don’t approve a permit for a sewage-treatment plant near Alexandria and Granville
By Caroline Zollinger, Denison University
Chickens, compost and consumption: Efforts to reduce food waste in South Jersey
By Essence Holman, Rowan University
Camden’s urban farmers look for innovative ways to solve water challenges
By Essence Holman, Rowan University
Due Diligence: Questions Surround Musk’s xAI Plans
By Micaela Watts, University of Memphis
Do you love banana bread? Then fight climate change!
By Emma Rosenheim, Rowan University
Floods hit Cabot again — just a day after Phil Scott came to praise its recovery
By Lucia McCallum, University of Vermont
Reusable Water Bottles: Are They an Answer to the Plastic Problem?
By Valeria Campos, Grady College
Experts predict moderate Lake Erie toxic algae bloom
By Gabrielle Nelson, Michigan State University
Moose lessons: What they can teach us about human aging
By Eric Freedman, Michigan State University
Forty years on, future of contaminant plume under Ann Arbor still murky
By Elinor Epperson, Michigan State University
Heat waves are a sign of ‘creeping changes’ in climate, expert says
By Elinor Epperson, Michigan State University
WVU researchers to receive $1.6 million grant for sustainable energy research on cattle farms
By Jessica Riley, West Virginia University
Nevada’s Lithium Revolution: Balancing Sustainability with Energy Demands for a Crucial Element
By Sydney Peerman, University of Nevada, Reno
From Failed Assignment to Global Impact: How One Haitian Immigrant Transformed Paint Waste into Colorful Communities Worldwide
By Grady Capstone Student, University of Georgia
Toxins in the air: Central Illinois factories and plants release millions of pounds of risky chemicals
By Vivian La, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
Navajo uranium miners, people downwind of atom bomb tests demand justice as Congress lets aid program lapse
By Amaia J. Gavica, Arizona State University
Arizona farmers turn to solar panels to shade crops, save water and generate power
By Amaia J. Gavica, Arizona State University
Hurricane Beryl shows signs of active storm season
By Kenneth Bueno, Florida International University
Student workers keep the greenhouse green through summer
By Zach Huffman, University of Southeastern Missouri
Low-flying planes over Licking County this week are out to disrupt spongy moth mating
By Emma Baum, Denison University
Blind spots in weather radar system may leave some central Ohio areas vulnerable
By Emma Baum, Denison University
Sporting a greener future: U.S. arenas, stadiums tackle carbon footprint to score environmental wins
By Brett Lapinski, Arizona State University
From Roadsides To Oceans: How An App Is Making Waves In Litter Abatement
By University of Georgia
Outbreak of 19 tornadoes across Nebraska, Iowa strongest in nearly a decade; record number of warnings issued for Omaha-Lincoln area
By Lauren Penington, University of Nebraska
A plumbing issue at Lake Powell dam could mean big trouble for Western water
By Alex Hager, Arizona State University
University of New England students research erosion and impacts of January storms on Wood Island
By Thomas Garcia, University of New England
Atlanta tenants expose Millennia Housing’s dangerous trend of negligence
By Emma Buker and Evan Bursinger, Kennesaw State University
War in Ukraine hurting Oklahoma wheat farmers
By Analyse Jester and Lisa Maslovskaya, University of Oklahoma
Nevada Supreme Court ruling could spell change for water management in the Silver State
By Kat Fulwider, University of Nevada-Reno
Winter storms wash up horseshoe crabs on Ocean City beaches
By Brynn Wilson, Rowan University
Revolutionizing textile recycling: University of Minnesota Duluth’s mechanical innovation in fast fashion era
By Maddie Gagnon, University of Minnesota-Duluth
Advocates push for implementation of new management system for Kaena Point
By Amee Hi‘ilawe Neves, University of Hawaii Manoa
Waterkeeper in step with state to eliminate plastic litter
By Angela Caico, Buffalo State University
Homes Atop Former Tustin Air Base May Have Toxic Groundwater
By Noah Biesiada, Vivienne Ayres and Sara Bass, University of California Santa Barbara
The Future is Looking Sunny for the Electric Wiring Program at SRTC
By Alexa Livingston, University of New England
Oakland adopts environmental plan that misses many resident concerns
By Nicole J. Caruth, University of California Berkeley
Mars technologies comes to Michigan to find water leaks
By Vladislava Sukhanovskaya, Michigan State University
Nebraska students to make history with research satellite
By Livia Ziskey, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Texas adolescents need more access to mental healthcare
By Sammantha Gutierrez, Abilene Christian University
How Local Gardens, Farmers Markets are Feeding Athens
By Grady Newsource, University of Georgia
‘Earth’s kidneys’: from farmland to wetland
By Kelsey Lester, Michigan State University
State budgets and daylilies mix just fine
By Stephanie Rauhe, Michigan State University
In spite of the active summer, sharks shouldn’t be misjudged, experts say
By Rafael Fonseca Cruvinel, Stony Brook University
Hundreds of Los Angeles Residents Rally In Front of City Hall, South Lawn, Calling For An End to Fossil Fuel Production
By Ivan Marin, California State University San Bernadino
NO ASPHALT PLANTS: Residents of Alexandria spent the summer fighting to preserve their town. This documentary film shows the stakes.
By Isabella Pereira, Denison University
U.S. Experts Sound Alarm on Climate Health Crisis in New Report
By Sabrina McCrear, Howard University



















































































