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Recent News

  • Elizabeth Kolbert Wants Us to Rethink the Stories We Tell About Climate Change
  • Accidents Involving Toxic Vinyl Chloride Are Commonplace, a New Report Finds
  • In Utah, Climate Concerns Are Now Motivating Candidates
  • Florida is About to Erase Climate Change From Most of Its Laws

Octopuses Are Highly Intelligent. Should They Be Farmed for Food?

A Spanish company is aiming to factory farm octopuses for their meat, contending that it would help conserve the creatures in the wild.

Can We Save the Mississippi

The coastal United States has faced increasing threats due to climate change, with sea level rise, intense storms, and flooding battering the coastline. Louisiana is on the frontline of these threats.

Black History is More Than a Month

I wrote this photo essay in 2019 about the growing danger of the disappearance of Black history, of environmental justice, and of the wonderful wildlife in the rivers and estuaries of historic Eastern Shore, Maryland, because of climate change, sea-level rise, and the need for more Americans to take action.

US Approves Orsted’s Sunrise Wind Offshore Wind Farm to Power New York Homes

The announcement was the latest positive development for the project.

Rachel Carson Writes, a War Against Nature is a War Against Ourselves

In order for me to write poetry that isn’t political
I must listen to the birds
and in order to hear the birds
the warplanes must be silent.
– Marwan Makhoul, Palestinian Poet

Maryland or Massachusetts: Who’s Better at PFAS Regulation?

Last year while taking a class at MIT on water, health, and the environment, I produced a water vulnerability map of Massachusetts along with my group.