The locally-produced documentary “Hot Times in the Heartland” is now accessible as a YouTube podcast. Watching or listening to the…
The Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) was released on November 14, 2023. Assembled by teams of researchers from a range of climate…
It’s finally tree planting season! We must continue to plant trees in our landscapes for the myriad of benefits they…
Did you know that over half the world’s population lives in urban areas? Perhaps you live in a city yourself…
Peat organic matter is the planet’s biggest terrestrial carbon store. It covers only 3% of the earth’s surface, but contains…
One Thing Movement and the Climate Council of Greater Kansas City have partnered to provide digital learning materials that bridge…
We Indigenous people are fighting to save the Amazon, but the whole planet is in trouble because you do not…
Climate change can feel like an amorphous threat — with the greatest dangers lingering ominously in the future and the…
During these periods of social-distancing and lock-down, people are flocking to online video communications services like Zoom. EF20 Online is…
In places like Davenport, where floods are a troubling reality and not an abstract concept, debating water vapor levels can…