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If sustainability is going to succeed, it’s time to talk specifics. → Read More
From cooling power plants to quenching thirst and growing crops, water is part of everything we do. → Read More
Back in 2012, our team asked, “What if we launched a bold new site where stories focused on solutions to our biggest environmental challenges rather than… → Read More
From the Paris Climate Agreement to the Clean Power Plan, environmental issues — and contentious debates about them — have been front and center in the… → Read More
As I look back on 2017, one thing is clear: Media and science are facing an attack unlike anything I’ve seen in my lifetime. → Read More
A collection of Ensia’s most-read articles and opinion pieces from the past year → Read More
According to the World Bank, each year we throw away close to 2 billion metric tons (2.2 billion tons) of trash globally. By 2100, experts predict daily… → Read More
We want to hear from you, our readers. Please take a moment to vote on which of the four stories below from the past year left the biggest mark on you… → Read More
As more people eat more meat, quantity is not the only concern; the nature of the beast makes a difference, too. → Read More
“I really wanted to do something about the river we lost when I was a child.” → Read More
We often talk about environmental change in terms of numbers — 2 °C or 400 parts per million, for example. But what does global transformation look like to… → Read More
“We are within nature. We are part of nature. … We’re not divided from nature. We cannot be dismissive of nature because Christ himself chose to be of… → Read More
Raise your hand if your day starts with a cup of coffee (or two). You’re not alone. Around the world, we consume over 988 billion cups annually. And this… → Read More
High in the mountains of northeastern Iraq’s Kurdistan region, wildlife conservationist Hana Ahmed Raza and a team of researchers with the non-governmental… → Read More
The world is facing a global poaching crisis. But who are the people on the front lines pulling the trigger? And why are they killing so many endangered… → Read More
The world’s oceans are awash in plastic pollution, and as these maps and charts show, the situation is poised to worsen unless drastic changes take place. → Read More
The phrase “climate refugee” likely brings to mind images of people fleeing a low-lying Pacific island or coastal Bangladesh, but as other leading media… → Read More
Katharine Hayhoe is a leading climate scientist at Texas Tech University and has been featured in documentaries such as “Years of Living Dangerously,” but… → Read More
Coastal cities around the world are facing multiple environmental challenges, including rising seas, increasing storm surges and more frequent flooding. → Read More
What do an unemployed American worker, a Tea Party activist and a Chinese entrepreneur have in common? They’re all part of a new documentary film… → Read More