Casey Coates Danson, President and Founder
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Margaret Mead
Six shocking climate events that happened around the world this week
Heat waves, melting glaciers, and wasp “super nests.”
Maine Hits Clean Energy Grand Slam
As a baseball fan, I’m looking forward to watching the best players in the world compete for bragging rights in the 90th Major League Baseball All-Star game tonight. As a Maine resident for the past 11 years, I’m even more thrilled to see Maine regain its all-star status as a clean energy leader.
Ravaged by Drought, a Honduran Village Faces a Choice: Pray for Rain or Migrate
People in El Rosario live on the edge of hunger, not knowing if the next harvest will come. Climate change is a driving force of food insecurity.
Sugar substitutes: Is one better or worse for diabetes and weight loss? An expert explains
Wandering through the grocery store, it is easy to be overwhelmed by the numerous brands and health claims on the dozens of sugar substitutes.
It’s the End of the World as They Know It
On election night 2016, Kim Cobb, a professor at the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech, was on Christmas Island, the world’s largest ring-shaped coral reef atoll, about 1,300 miles south of Hawaii.
Virtual Pipelines: A Dangerous New Way to Transport Fracked Gas by Truck
For several years a mysterious fleet of tractor trailers loaded with natural gas cylinders has been crisscrossing U.S. roads, and in the dark early morning hours on Sunday, March 3, one drove off a highway near Cobleskill, New York, careened down an embankment, and flipped over.
How to ensure sustainable palm oil
Palm oil is the most widely consumed vegetable oil on the planet.


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