Simple nature-based activities can reduce stress, sharpen focus, and improve mental health—no wilderness or special gear required.
Children are the future, and what they believe in and care for will determine where our nation and world go environmentally.
An ambitious group of college students are following in the footsteps of past environmentalists by seeking to enshrine environmental protection into the Arkansas Constitution.
By Keith Hamm, UCSB On a recent foggy morning, a bus full of students unloaded near Diamond Corrals, a wooded flat deep in ...
The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday said it would propose a drinking water limit for perchlorate, a harmful chemical in rockets and other explosives, but also said doing so wouldn't ...
Trump has added new support for oil and gas, undermined the growth of solar and wind energy, undercut EV sales, and said the US will withdraw from the Paris Agreement. Last year was the warmest in ...
Tennessee kids were deeply affected after tornadoes, floods and the remains of a hurricane devastated their schools and communities. Several of them shared what recovery process has been like for them ...
The plebs can pound sand! An exclusive indoor sandpit has opened up on Manhattan’s monied Upper East Side — so the offspring of New York City’s elite don’t have to play in the rat-infested boxes open ...
When my first child started kindergarten, I homeschooled her through a virtual charter school. Now I've tailored my kids' education using homeschooling, public, and private school options.
Dončić's group has already commissioned a study that found 'joy, creativity and exploration are being squeezed out of the game.' Associated Press Luka Dončić says he wants children around the world to ...
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