Tree planting efforts aren’t replacing burned U.S. forests — not even close
By Adria Malcolm and Andrew Hay, Andrea Januta
Reforestation supporters say planting trees helps fight climate change, protects watersheds and creates jobs -- arguments that help generate both global enthusiasm and U.S. bipartisan support. Lawmakers are seeking extra federal funding for such efforts. Some public-private partnerships committed to growing trees have been launched.
Post Fire Restoration with Congressman Joe Neguse
Joe Neguse has been a household name to people in northern Colorado for several years. His rise into the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018 gave him a national platform to represent Colorado’s 2nd District - taking the seat vacated by Colorado Governor Jared Polis.
Welcome To Our New Website!
We have a newly revamped look and design here and we are so excited to share it with you! Take your time flipping through our new menu above and explore new web pages, read updated information on our projects, take advantage of new features like our carbon calculator, and even take a look at our new interactive project map to show you more of where we work.
Colors of the Community Cocktails: A Celebration of Art and Environment
Music, conversation and community were the main ingredients this summer for an unforgettable gathering of like-minded individuals, concerned about our planet’s climate future and the people most vulnerable to it.
Food for Thought
When you think of North American cuisine, do Indigenous foods come to mind? Chef Sean Sherman serves up an essential history lesson that explains the absence of Native American culinary traditions across the continent, highlighting why revitalizing Indigenous education sits at the center of a better diet and healthier relationship with the planet.
IPCC Report on the State of Global Climate Change
The IPCC just released its 6th Assessment Report on the state of global climate change, and the prognosis isn't great. Humans are the primary drivers of increased greenhouse gas emissions, and our decisions as consumers will be the greatest determinant of our climate future. The time to act was yesterday - let's do this.
Climate Change and Wildfires
Last summer in Fort Collins was characterized by thick smoke and orange skies from the Cameron Peak Fire, this summer flash flooding and debris flows from the burn scar are dominating headlines.
Finally Together Again
Planting trees is about more than just planting trees. We hear this frequently from our partners. On Lakota Tribal Lands, planting trees is done with great care, intention, and gratitude. When asked about what makes Pine Ridge a special place for him, Chief Henry Red Cloud told us it was the beautiful country, the rolling hills and the animals. “It’s all here,” he mentioned as he spoke on the importance of honoring trees as relatives.
Hunger Season
There are some 8 million food insecure people in Central America alone, many being pushed to starvation after the loss of 200,000 hectares of agriculture in last year's hurricanes. 5,000 people a day are arriving at the U.S. border from the region as a result.