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Leonardo DiCaprio: ‘Do Not Wait Another Day’ to Move to 100% Renewable Energy

Leonardo DiCaprio: ‘Do Not Wait Another Day’ to Move to 100% Renewable Energy

Leonardo DiCaprio delivered a powerful speech Friday at the Climate Summit for Local Leaders at City Hall in Paris, a side event of COP21. The event was hosted by Mayor Anne Hidalgo of Paris and former mayor of New York City and the United Nations secretary general’s special envoy for cities and climate change Michael R. Bloomberg. Mayors from Los […]

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    Why We Must Stop Drinking Bottled Water

    Why We Must Stop Drinking Bottled Water

    Thursday was Use Less Stuff Day. It was created to inspire us to rethink the stuff we use. All our stuff—cell phones, clothes, cars, disposable chopsticks, and on and on—comes from somewhere and has to go somewhere when we throw it out. That takes a big toll on the planet, so thinking about how to […]

    Cuba and U.S. Announce Historic Partnership on Marine Conservation

    Cuba and U.S. Announce Historic Partnership on Marine Conservation

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Park Service (NPS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Cuba’s Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (CITMA) yesterday. The agreement will facilitate collaboration in marine science, stewardship and management of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs). The MOU also aims to promote education and outreach initiatives […]

    FDA Approves Genetically Engineered Salmon Despite Widespread Opposition

    FDA Approves Genetically Engineered Salmon Despite Widespread Opposition

    Today, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first genetically engineered food animal, AquaBounty’s genetically engineered salmon, despite insufficient safety testing and widespread opposition. This unfortunate, historic decision disregards the vast majority of consumers, many independent scientists, numerous members of Congress and salmon growers around the world, who have voiced strong opposition. FDA’s decision […]

    Annie Leonard’s Letter to the Future

    Annie Leonard’s Letter to the Future

    This letter to the future by Annie Leonard is part of the Letters to the Future campaign, a national effort to encourage people from all walks of life to write six generations into the future about climate change. The campaign puts a spotlight on the importance of world leaders agreeing to a global climate treaty at COP21 […]

    4 Signs Political Momentum Is Growing for Paris Climate Talks

    4 Signs Political Momentum Is Growing for Paris Climate Talks

    Last week more than 60 ministers from different countries (including the U.S., Canada, Australia, EU, China, India, South Africa, Brazil and Russia) convened in Paris, at the last global diplomatic meeting before the most important climate conference of our time: COP21. Under the auspices of the French Foreign Minister and COP21 President, Mr. Laurent Fabius, its […]

    How COP21 Will Unleash Massive Global Renewable Energy Growth

    How COP21 Will Unleash Massive Global Renewable Energy Growth

    The latest report from the influential World Resources Institute (WRI), Assessing the Post-2020 Clean Energy Landscape, indicates that we are poised for an exponential growth in renewable energy production after the Paris COP21 climate conference. According to the report, which analyzes the clean energy plans of eight of the top 10 carbon emitters in the world, the Paris 2015 conference […]

    Vandana Shiva: Agri-Corporations Attempt to Hijack COP21

    Vandana Shiva: Agri-Corporations Attempt to Hijack COP21

    In 2008, before the climate summit in Copenhagen, I wrote the book Soil Not Oil. It was a time when the intimate connections between climate and agriculture, air and soil were not being recognized in any forum, neither in the negotiations on climate change nor in the climate movement. As we head into the Conference […]

    TPP Text Reveals Broad New Powers for Corporations to Attack Food Labeling Laws

    TPP Text Reveals Broad New Powers for Corporations to Attack Food Labeling Laws

    Today, the Obama administration released the long-secret text of the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal that would weaken consumer protections, undermine U.S. food safety standards and prevent commonsense food labeling. The language included in the TPP is more aggressive than previous trade deals and provides broad new powers for other countries and foreign corporations […]