Todd Reubold, Ensia

Todd Reubold

Ensia

Minneapolis, MN, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • Ensia
  • PRI

Past articles by Todd:

OPINION: What does a sustainable future actually look like?

If sustainability is going to succeed, it’s time to talk specifics. → Read More

America uses 322 billion gallons of water each day. Here’s where it goes.

From cooling power plants to quenching thirst and growing crops, water is part of everything we do. → Read More

Celebrating six years of publishing solutions-focused environmental journalism

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

Watch: Finding common ground on the environment in a partisan political climate

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

Publisher’s note: Looking back on a tumultuous 2017 and ahead to the new year

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

Our top 10 stories of 2017

A collection of Ensia’s most-read articles and opinion pieces from the past year → Read More

Watch: How a “Fixers Club” in Argentina is pushing back against our throwaway culture

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

Survey: Your favorite story of 2017

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

These maps show changes in global meat consumption by 2024. Here’s why that matters.

As more people eat more meat, quantity is not the only concern; the nature of the beast makes a difference, too. → Read More

Watch: One man’s mission to protect Iraq’s rivers for future generations

“I really wanted to do something about the river we lost when I was a child.” → Read More

Stunning photos bring environmental change into view at the Paris negotiations

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

Watch: Faith and environmental stewardship on the farm fields of eastern Iowa

“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

Watch: How a Costa Rican cooperative slashed the carbon footprint of coffee

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

Watch: How a Kurdish conservationist is protecting the Persian leopard in war-torn Iraq

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

Watch: Two convicted poachers explain why they killed an endangered rhino in Nepal

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

8 maps show plastic’s impact on the world’s oceans — and what’s being done about it

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

Documentary features Louisiana “climate refugees” on the move

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: Bridging the climate change divide

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

As flooding intensifies, coastal megacities turn to social media to stay afloat

Coastal cities around the world are facing multiple environmental challenges, including rising seas, increasing storm surges and more frequent flooding. → Read More

New documentary showcases the promise of solar energy

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