Students of all ages from the Pico Youth and Family Center marched to City Hall together Friday, August 3 for one cause: to organize a rally in a lobbying effort
The Santa Monica Bay Audubon Society (SMBAS) hosts free monthly Malibu Lagoon Field Trips for bird watching. Trips are available for all ages and experience levels. For more information about the organization and their activities, visit https://smbasblog.com. Photos by Jacob Wilkes
A tiny flowering plant that is only found around a single vernal pool in a Southern California mountain range will be taken off the federal list of endangered species.
The
Dear EarthTalk: What can I do to help bees back from massive die-offs in recent years? — Bill Gorman, Albuquerque, NM
Major declines in populations of bees in North America and
In April children and their parents celebrated Earth Day with a Kidical Mass bike ride organized by Santa Monica Spoke. The theme was “The Lorax”. For those without children, or
Scott Pruitt, administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, turned his sights this week on a nearly half-century-old federal waiver that allows California to pursue its own, tough tailpipe
Dear EarthTalk: How are environmentalists using Instagram to further their causes?
— Jason McNeil, Akron, OH
Instagram, the photo-based social network which Facebook bought in 2012 for a cool $1 billion,
Residents in Santa Monica are collecting their food scraps and saving them to create a natural soil.
Recently Global Green, Santa Monica based non-profit has educated over 650 households on
In what has become a disappointing annual ritual, a pair of local beaches continue to score poorly for their environmental health.
On June 15, local non-profit Heal the Bay released
High school and college students who have yet to fill up their summer schedules can still apply this week for a paid internship with Climate Action Santa Monica. The organization
President Donald Trump has announced the United States will abandon the Paris Climate agreement but local organizations are pushing ahead with a variety of efforts aimed as sustainability and the
On May 23, the City officially opened the Los Amigos Park Storm Water Harvesting and Direct Use Demonstration Project.
Officials said the project is another way for the City to