Food for Thought: How Humans Are Impacting Wildlife Evolution and Why You Should Care
Many female elephants in Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park were born without tusks after decades of heavy poaching. Find out why. Credit: National Wildlife Federation By Alliance Intern Kaitlyn Downer from …
Food for Thought: No One Person Can Stop the Wind — The Good, Bad, Ugly and Hopeful of the Climate Crisis
Climate scientist Shero Dr. Katharine Hayhoe takes on Trump in the fight of our lives and shows how we can win by acting together and making clean energy unstoppable. By …
Four Days Decimating Four Decades? What’s at Stake for Our Country and Planet
Protestors representing a variety of rights groups join the “People’s March on Washington” on January 18, 2025 in Washington, DC. Activists were rallying in opposition to the incoming Trump administration’s …
Food for Thought: Greenhushing – The Rise of Sustainability Silence in Fashion
Sadly, “greenhushing” is on the rise among many of the leading fashion companies committed to sustainability. Credit: iStock By Alliance Intern Kaitlyn Downer from Oregon State University ‘25 Do you …
Food for Thought: The Infernos Engulfing Us from LA to the “Gulf of America” — A Sad and Satirical View
Infernos both real and metaphorical are surrounding us. Credit: WHYY By Terry Gips in his personal capacity The Infernos of LA are not yet contained, leaving a heart-breaking hellscape and …
