
Jean Thilmany
- Apr 20, 2022
- 5 min
When Disasters Strike, Water Systems Follow
When disasters strike around the world, the Water Mission rushes in to provide safe drinking water.


Mark Smith
- Feb 22, 2022
- 6 min
We’re Not Polarized on the Environment—Elites and Activists Are
To many people, the world they live in feels more polarized than ever. From vaccines and gun control to pretty much everything in-between, t


Jaqueline Sordi
- Dec 22, 2021
- 5 min
COP26: Key Outcomes from the UN Climate Talks
Considered a “failure” by climate activists such as Greta Thunberg and a “success” by some world leaders, the UN Climate Conference...


Alina Bradford
- Oct 21, 2021
- 4 min
Invasive Wild Donkeys Are More Helpful Than Previously Thought
Donkeys are not usually thought of as invasive species, but, in the American Southwest, feral donkeys have become a nuisance and drain on...

Arpan Rachman
- Aug 19, 2021
- 5 min
Sumba Island’s Challenge to Merge Clean Energy with Development
For years, Sumba Island in southeast Indonesia has been considered a goldmine of renewable energy potential. Water, sunlight, wind...