In this week’s blog post, we’re checking our calendars and addressing how climate change is causing shifts in breeding dates for reptiles! Discussing the article “A multi-trait evaluation of patterns…
Month: June 2025
ISE 2025 Summer Fundraiser
The Institute for Social Ecology is launching a critical fundraiser this summer to maintain and expand our programs around political education and social movement support – Help the ISE build…
Pride Parade fun with furry friends
The Pride Parade in Toronto is a tradition celebrating the LGBTQ2S+ community during Pride Month. If you’re thinking about donning a costume with your furry friend to celebrate, here’s what you…
In California, plans to move low-income neighborhoods off of gas advance
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News , a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy, and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here . In Richmond,…
Massachusetts solar incentives bolster industry facing federal cuts
Massachusetts last week enacted a revamped version of its solar incentive program that developers and advocates say should keep the state’s solar industry moving forward even as the Trump administration…
What to Say When Someone’s Being Rude on an Airplane
Tempers often soar sky-high on airplanes—and that’s not just because of the cramped quarters, lack of an escape route, and frequent delays. In the same way that travelers are geographically…
LG opens massive Michigan factory to make LFP batteries for the grid
The U.S. battery supply chain just got a little stronger. LG Energy Solution, a division of the major Korean battery manufacturer, is now producing battery cells for grid-scale energy storage…
New Yorkers to stop paying for other people’s gas hookups under new bill
New York just took a major step to put gas in the past. Last week, legislators repealed a decades-old rule incentivizing new gas connections. Currently, building owners who are within…
Microplastics Are Here, There, Everywhere
By KIM BELLARD Vaccine experts are going rogue in response to RFK Jr’s attacks on vaccine safety. Health insurers promise – honest…this time – to make prior authorizations less burdensome…
Health Insurers Vow—Again—to Fix Prior Authorization Process. Here’s What to Know
A coalition of health insurance companies is vowing to make changes to the prior authorization process, after years of patients and providers’ complaints over a system they say delays care…