Can You Meet the 60×40 Plastic Reduction Target?

Earth Day is the one day each year when everyone stops to think about the… The post Can You Meet…

Recycling LEGO Bricks: A Sustainable Solution From Brick Recycler

Over 1 trillion LEGO bricks have been manufactured since the mid-1950s when the company began… The post Recycling LEGO Bricks:…

Earth911 Podcast: Mapping A Smart Path To The Circular Economy At The Ellen MacArthur Foundation REMADE Conference

Tune in to a special Earth Day 2024 episode about accelerating the path to a… The post Earth911 Podcast: Mapping…

Seven Ways Responsible Travelers Can Celebrate Earth Day

By Tania Segura, WWF Travel April 22 marks an important day—when the public, corporations and government demonstrate their commitment to…

Celebrating Bat Conservation: From Chiroptophobia to Coexistence

Though the groundhog may forecast the end of winter, nature has a bounty of more subtle signs that indicate the…

Announcing Our 2024 Polar Bear Scholarship Grant

Are you an environmental educator, or do you know a teacher who covers the natural world in the classroom? Then…

Flip Through More than 5,000 Pages of This Sprawling 19th-Century Atlas of Natural History

Courtesy of the Biodiversity Heritage Library In the early 19th century, German naturalist Lorenz Oken quickly established himself as a…

4 Ways You Can Help Save Sea Turtles

What is it about sea turtles that makes them so endearing? It is their size? Their age? Their gracefulness in…

Kaleidoscopic Paintings by Edie Fake Invoke the Spiritual Wisdom of Plants

“Bustle” (2024), acrylic and gouache on wood panel, 48 x 48 inches. All images courtesy of Western Exhibitions, shared with…

Climate Change Is Making Greenland Greener, But Is It a Good Thing?

History and geography teachers often point out the silliness of Greenland’s name. The Arctic country is covered with a barren…