It's easy to forget that the products we consume come from far away. It's even easier to forget how they get to us.
Read MoreGuest blogger Lisa Walker offers tips on keeping a healthy lawn AND conserving water.
Read MoreFighting climate chaos can sometimes feel like a discouraging list of "don't's"—but when it comes to planting trees, we face an easy and exciting "do".
Read MoreBetsy Damon sat down with artist Xie Rong to talk art, activism, and Keepers of the Waters. This is one of her most in-depth interviews yet!
Read More2020 was the year that the new global reality set in.
Read MoreJoin millions of people around the world to celebrate the lifeblood of our planet: our rivers.
Read MoreIf water is the foundation of planning and design, then all housing developments, shopping malls, parking lots, and housing developments, road systems and transportation hubs need to have a water plan that contributes to the sustainable future of your community. Here are a few ideas.
Read MoreWhen we think of plastic pollution, we picture bags and bottles floating at sea. But the bigger problem is much “smaller”.
Read MoreA river can only be as clean as the water upstream.
Read MoreBetsy Damon’s formative 1985 piece The Memory of Clean Water is currently being shown in ecofeminism(s), cureated by Monika Fabijanska.
Read MoreA recent investigation by The Guardian has uncovered a dismal picture when it comes to America's public water supply: millions of Americans are facing higher and higher water bills, all while water quality is falling.
Read MoreThe bottling industry's tactics disproportionately harm black, brown, and low-income communities.
Read MoreBetsy recently spoke with Xavier Cortada in discussing the connections between the coronavirus pandemic, the environment, and the Black Lives Matter movement. Watch the interview!
Read MoreTurtle Bay Exploration Park produced this wonderful video about Betsy Damon’s interactive piece Sounds of Water.
Read MoreWith the earth's ecosystems already in crisis, we must move beyond sustainability into regeneration.
Read MoreAs the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, the search for answers begins. Like most disruptions to human life, the answer involves nature.
Read MoreFrom The Guardian: With the cruise ships gone and the souvenir stalls closed, the coronavirus lockdown has transformed La Serenissima’s waterways
Read MoreTime and time again, cruise companies put profits before people. To put it bluntly, cruise ships are terrible for the world. A recent study reveals that Carnival Corporation emits 10 times as much air pollution as all cars in Europe combined.
Read MoreMore and more communities are catching on to the obvious benefits of removing old dams from their rivers.
Read MoreFollowing California, New York is posed to be the second state to ban the wasteful—and completely unnecessary—use of plastic bags.
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