NEWS
After 22 Years, This Megadrought Is Far From Over
What we’ve suspected about the West’s “megadrought” has been confirmed: we’re shifting into unprecedented times unseen in hundreds of years, and climate change is to
Planning the Future of Climate Crisis Action
We wanted to share with you an exciting new initiative being undertaken by SEEC in the House. While the ‘Build Back Better’ bill may be
Improving Climate Resiliency Across Party Lines
Here’s the thing: Climate change is creating the conditions that make extreme weather events like wildfires, hurricanes, and blizzards more common and more destructive. Which
9.3 million acres in Alaska national forest defended
We’re glad to share some good news. President Joe Biden’s administration has proposed to reinstate the road ban in Tongass National Forest. The Tongass is
SCOTUS quietly considers blowing up environmental safeguards under the cover of a seemingly-unrelated case
At first glance, you might not know that this Supreme Court case has huge implications for environmental policy-making. On its face, the case involves a
Fossil fuel companies don’t pay for their oil spills. We’re changing that.
It’s true. When you hear about a massive oil spill that causes untold damage to our environment and local tourism, it’s almost certain that the
Amazon deforestation on the rise
Mere days after Brazil signed a deal at Glasgow to scale back and end the practice of deforestation, we have just learned that deforestation in
SEEC has been leading the way on climate issues
Climate change is a global emergency and recent studies from organizations like the International Energy Agency (IEA) make it clear that we are running out
Climate change could cause more global deaths than all infectious diseases combined
When we talk about the impacts of climate change, they are often presented in environmental or economic lenses. But a new study detailed the potential