Ocean & Water
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Ready to join the fight? Erin Brockovich & Suzanne Boothby deliver you the unfiltered truth on the national water crisis, toxic chemicals in the environment, & other health problems in your backyard, including how to speak up & take action.
A weekly essay/newsletter on the transformed Earth - as it is, as it was, and as it might be - that promises thoughtful, well-researched writing and a dose of pessimistic optimism.
Independent ocean journalism
from an island tucked between the north sea and the atlantic, a weekly newsletter about life and death, land and sea, science, art, and finding joy.
Seth Klein is a writer, policy researcher & climate campaigner. In this newsletter, you can expect regular columns and posts about the crises we face and solutions that aim to confront these emergencies at scale.
Observations on nature, the seasons, botany and a slower pace of life from a little house nestled in the woods.
Collecting environmental success stories from around the globe, because hope is the foundation of progress. Writing solutions-based eco-news seasoned with media critique. Focusing on solutions. Inspiring action.
Fighting for the future of the American West since 1993.
My personal Substack strives to be a healthy antidote to the highly infectious disease called Group-Think.
A thoughtful newsletter for anyone who wants to live more intentionally with the seasons. Essays on gardening, sustainability, and the environment, plus weekly notes on what I'm growing in my Massachusetts garden.
Brought to you from my sailboat, this solutions-focused publication shares ideas for societal change through self-reflection and academic research presented as practical approaches. My goal is to help create an equitable and ecocentric future.
Nature re-connection through our senses, creative expression, imagination, mythology and archetypes.
Nature connection and tales of slow adventures in the Lake District and beyond.
Wilderness Watch is the leading national organization whose sole focus is the preservation and proper stewardship of lands and rivers included in the National Wilderness Preservation System.
Economist trained in International Economics and Development, specialising in biophysical economics. Served as Minister of Consumer Affairs in the Spanish Government. Currently undertaking doctoral research at the ICTA-UAB.
Weekly future-focused writing on biodiversity, climate, and water for a changing world — by Prof. Jonathan Tonkin.
A local and reliable source of investigative journalism and in-depth reporting about SoCal water wars
72 Seasons :: Life in small segments of time.
Learning How Land Speaks explore the idea & experience of the world as alive; not just alive, the world is sentient & speaks to us, if only we will attend and listen. Posts are curated from a series of co-operative inquiries with Human and River persons
Research, writing, and history on our relationship to water in the Western U.S. and arid places.
Using data and research to understand what really makes a difference
Short, free, whimsical dispatches about the latest research in meteorology, courtesy of the American Meteorological Society's education team.
Your go-to honest ocean news platform unveiling the leading cause of marine destruction whilst deep diving into sea stories from around the world. Join the movement to save our seas 🌊
Trey Angera's Maine Seaweed Exchange and Springtide Seaweed Substack
A weekly newsletter sharing roles that connect people to the outdoors - in the field, behind the scenes, and everywhere in between. From seasonal guides to senior leaders, The Wild Path curates opportunities, insights and community.
This space is dedicated to share insights and learnings on Product Sustainability topics such as DPP, ESPR, Ecodesign and LCA. If you are a seasonal professional or at the beginning of your career and want to upskill yourself, this is your place
A weekly newsletter featuring climate tech events, resources, and opportunities in the greater Seattle area.
The de-commodification of farmers, and the re-valuation of ecosystems. The economics of change across the food system - prices, policies, logistics, local pulls and global bottlenecks.
Updates and news from Vashon Nature Center, a nonprofit community-based science, education, and research organization on Vashon Island, WA.