August, 2010

Campus Ecology blog ranked in “Top 100 Green Blogs for Students”

NWF’s Campus Ecology blog was recently ranked in the “Top 100 Green Blogs for Students” by OnlineDegrees.org, a leading online education portal. Sharing the spotlight with other blogs such as Tree … Read more

Join Campus Ecology in Costa Rica!

Full of adventure, beauty, captivating culture and rich biodiversity, Costa Rica is a prime location to deepen your connection to Campus Ecology peers while studying global warming, sustainable travel and … Read more

Parents: Green Your Child’s School

Get involved with Eco-Schools USA, and help your child’s school go green–outside, inside, and throughout the curriculum. Read more

(VIDEO) Getting the Word Out on Heat Waves and Global Warming

NWF members rely on us to educate the media, policy makers and the broader public on the impacts of climate change.  Our most recent effort was the launch of our report on … Read more

Video: Michigan’s Oil Disaster

The National Wildlife Federation has had not one but two teams responding to oil disasters — our Gulf Coast team dealing with the BP gusher, and our Michigan team assessing … Read more

Discolorations in Chandeleur Sound Likely a Huge Algal Bloom

I just got off the phone with the National Wildlife Federation’s Maura Wood in Louisiana. She and organizer Amanda Moore have been working with researchers to identify the causes & … Read more

Extreme Heat in Summer 2010: A Window on the Future

Could the sweltering summer of 2010 be considered mild compared to the typical summers of the future? It depends on whether America & nations around the world act now to … Read more

Sea Turtles and Satellites

I recently attended a very special event held by the Sea Turtle Conservancy (STC).  National Wildlife Federation has partnered with STC to support their work protecting sea turtles from the … Read more

Quick Tuesday Morning Oil Disaster Update

It’s a busy Tuesday morning here at National Wildlife Federation’s National Advocacy Center in Washington, DC, but I wanted to pass along a few things fast: Yesterday’s planned trip on … Read more

The Real Cost of Senate Inaction

By Larry J. Schweiger Despite the fact that we are living in the hottest decade since record-keeping began, legislation protecting the planet from catastrophic climate change died in the U.S. … Read more