This week we take a look at the worst case scenario for our planet of the devastating effects of climate change if we do not curb our current rate of carbon emissions.
Read moreClimate Science: Our Bleak Future in a Changed Climate

This week we take a look at the worst case scenario for our planet of the devastating effects of climate change if we do not curb our current rate of carbon emissions.
Read moreToday, swrmers, we’re going to give you some straight up, achievable actions to get you skipping along that path to your most sustainable self. This is our Top 10 list of what you can do TODAY to make a positive difference. They range from super simple to more time consuming, but they’re all important and importantly, absolutely doable!
Read moreThis week we look at some of the basic information that everyone should understand in order to transition to a sustainable lifestyle.
Read moreHave you ever heard the expression “the lungs of the earth”? Have you wondered, does our Earth really have lungs? Where does our oxygen come from?
Read moreThis week, we look at the key players who are providing information, support, and advances in the science of climate change.
Read moreDid you know? In the United States, pollination by honey bees, native bees, and other insects produces 40 billion dollars worth of economic value every year!
Read moreThis week we put a value on living sustainably that we all should be striving to achieve, and give some guidance as to what contributes to that value.
Read moreUnless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard about climate change. But did you know that our planet’s climate has been changing for billions of years? In the latest from the Hive, we’re talking about climate change history. Check it out!
Read moreThis week, we take a look into the more significant causes of climate change and resulting consequences.
Read moreKelp forests are an invaluable natural resource that sequester carbon, protect our shores, and support marine biodiversity.
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