10 Fun Facts About the American Goldfinch

2026-04-24T14:09:54+00:00April 24, 2026|

The male American Goldfinch, dressed in sunny yellow, brightens every feeder he visits during the spring and summer months. And he visits many, seeing as the American Goldfinch is the most common...

Funding for Arizona’s Lands and Waters

2026-04-23T22:59:39+00:00April 23, 2026|

While there are many important needs that arise when crafting a state budget, legislators and the Governor must remember the essential natural resources that allow Arizonans to thrive here in the...

Investors Move Fight Over Fossil Fuel Dangers From the Boardroom to the Courtroom

2026-04-23T21:53:38+00:00April 23, 2026|

This year’s corporate annual general meetings are taking place amidst geopolitical conditions that developed long after shareholders had the opportunity to submit proposals for meeting agendas. The US war in Iran and coup in Venezuela have administered a major shock to the global energy system, pushing some countries to reconsider their dependence on oil and

Why Is the US So Anxious to Unlearn the Lessons of the Chernobyl Disaster?

2026-04-23T21:53:36+00:00April 23, 2026|

April 26, 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl Unit 4 nuclear power plant disaster in the former Soviet Union. A toxic combination of defective reactor design, deficient safety analysis, disregard for operating procedures and administrative controls, prioritization of power production over safety, lack of independent regulatory oversight —and, above all, excessive secrecy—led to

Building a Global Roadmap to Phase Out Fossil Fuels

2026-04-23T21:53:34+00:00April 23, 2026|

For decades, global climate negotiations have revolved around heat-trapping emissions, including how fast they rise, when they peak, and how sharply they fall. Beneath those numbers is a more fundamental question that world leaders have faced massive political and economic pressure to avoid: How can the world transition away from its toxic dependence on fossil

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