The Pandemic Is Teaching People One Important Lesson: Grow Your Own Food
The fear of food shortages is driving many to follow what urban farmers have been doing for years: growing their own groceries.
Here Are Some Illustrations That Show Just How Good the Pandemic Has Been for the Environment
While only time will tell if these changes will last, here’s some positive news during this dark time.
As Coronavirus Spreads So Does Single-Use Plastic. Here’s What That Means for Our Environment
As oil prices rapidly drop, recycling centers remain shut and plastic personal protective equipment becomes biohazard waste, the pandemic could worsen the already serious plastic pollution problem.
Environmentalists Tell Us How Their Zero-Waste Lifestyles Prepared Them for Lockdown
"Being zero-waste… helps one become more conscious of everyday habits and the environment, which is a plus in these times."
We Asked Youth Climate Leaders What It Would Take for Joe Biden to Win Their Vote
They wanted Bernie, but now they're stuck with Joe.
How to Stay Sustainable During Home Quarantine
While we’re relying on prepackaged food and gadgets more than ever, limiting waste and conserving energy is still possible while stuck indoors.
A Garden Grows in Lower Manhattan
Thirty years ago, my mother and several neighbors turned an abandoned city lot into an oasis in a forgotten neighborhood. Let's take a trip back to Earth Day 1991.
How Young People Around the World Are Celebrating the Weirdest Earth Day Ever
We asked activists in six countries to share tips on how to take action even when you're stuck indoors.
Here's What You, Personally, Can Do About Climate Change Right Now
Real environmental progress will take big, systemic reforms. This Earth Day, here's how to use individual actions to push for structural change.