Sophie Hirsh
Sophie is a New York-based journalist who loves the Earth, animals, and analyzing Taylor Swift's music.
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Environment Here's why you don't need to wear gloves to the grocery store
Single-use gloves are not only wasteful, but also unnecessary for grocery trips.
Environment Unfortunately, the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season could be record-breaking
Unusually high winds and warm water temperatures are indicate the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season could be one of the absolute worst on record.Environment Rare turtles nest on Thailand beaches at record-breaking rate, due to coronavirus beach closures
In Phuket, Thailand, rare leatherback sea turtles have been taking advantage of the tourist-free beaches, and are nesting at unprecedented rates.Environment Two years early, Sweden shuts down its final coal-fired power plant
Sweden just shuttered its last remaining coal-fired power plant, two years ahead of schedule.Environment Greta Thunberg donates $100,000 award to help children affected by COVID-19
Greta and UNICEF are starting a fund to help children in poverty who are affected by the coronavirus.News Public transportation is now free in Luxembourg
Luxembourg just launched free public transport across the country, on buses, trains, and trams.
News 4 koalas and baby joey released back into wild following Australia bushfires
These lucky koalas were rescued, and have just been released back into the wild.
News Himalayas visible from 100 miles away as air quality improves during coronavirus lockdowns
India's drastic air quality improvements have cleared up skies, making the Himalayan mountains visible from more than 100 miles away.
News Largest U.S. pig slaughterhouse shuts down after coronavirus infects 300 employees
The U.S.'s largest pig slaughterhouse, owned by Smithfield Foods, closed due to employees contracting the coronavirus.Environment With Yosemite closed to visitors, bears and other animals take over
Bear sightings have "quadrupled," according to employees who live at Yosemite National Park.Environment Conservation groups and health experts ask WHO to permanently close live animal markets
The coronavirus originated in a wet market in China, and experts want them shut down.Environment The dairy industry is dumping truckloads of milk — and it’s hurting fish
Unpasteurized milk entering the water system could kill fish.Environment COVID-19 could cause the greatest emissions dive the world has seen since World War II
Experts predict emission drops could reach World War II levels.
News Mexico moves toward banning animal testing after unanimous Senate vote
Mexico is on track to ban animal testing.
News Water in Venice canals goes crystal clear amidst coronavirus lockdown
Venice is in lockdown due to the coronavirus, and the city's murky canals are now clear.
Environment Coronavirus causes decline in air pollution across Northern Italy
Italy is experiencing a significant decline in air pollution.News Greta Thunberg launches #ClimateStrikeOnline amidst coronavirus: How to participate
Greta Thunberg's weekly climate strike is going digital — and she wants you to participate.
News Turtles who eat 14 pieces of plastic have a 50 percent chance of dying, study finds
A new study found that turtles who eat 14 pieces of plastic are 50 percent likely to die.
News CO2 power sector emissions significantly dropped in 2019, thanks to slow shift away from coal
Shifting away from coal and towards renewables helped the Earth's CO2 emissions go slightly down in 2019.
News Starbucks bans personal mugs as precaution amidst the coronavirus
Starbucks locations in the U.S. and Canada are preventing customers from getting drinks in their personal to-go cups to be safe during the coronavirus.
News California bill could shut down SeaWorld by banning dolphin and whale captivity
“We should not rely on cruel and inhumane treatment of any creature simply for our entertainment,” said Senator Galgiani of California.
News Coronavirus quarantine causes Chinese pollution levels to go down
China's nitrogen dioxide pollution levels have temporarily gone down, partly due to the coronavirus outbreak.
News The fossil fuel industry is driving polar bears to cannibalism
Polar bear cannibalism is being observed more frequently as of late — in large part due to oil and gas drilling in the Arctic.
News Ride-hailing apps actually cause more emissions than they displace, according to new report
Ride-sharing apps have actually created more pollution than they've displaced, a new report finds.
News Antarctica heatwave melts 20 percent of snow on Eagle Island's ice caps
Antarctica recently experienced a concerning heatwave, which melted 20 percent of snow on one island.
News Donald Trump Jr. granted permit to hunt grizzly bear in Alaska
Donald Trump Jr. has been granted a permit to hunt an endangered grizzly bear in Alaska.News Greta Thunberg Meets Her "Role Model" Malala Yousafzai
Greta and Malala have so much in common — including being fans of one another.
News Tesla is cutting down 92 hectares of trees to build a new factory in Berlin
Tesla has been granted absolute permission to complete its latest project: clearing trees to build a new factory in Germany.
News Hungary will plant 10 trees for every baby born as part of new climate plan
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that 10 trees will be planted for every baby born.
News OK, Boomer: Are boomers actually more eco-conscious than Gen Z?
Baby boomers tend to be more environmentally friendly than Millennials and those in Generation Z, according to a new survey.
News This Victoria's Secret trashed hundreds of bras and other goods
Victoria's Secret recently closed a store in Colorado — and flooded the dumpster with unsold merchandise.
News FDA lab animals can now be adopted instead of euthanized after experiments
A new FDA policy will no longer require animals used for lab experiments to be killed after testing is complete.
News Brazil's Bolsonaro proposes bill to allow mining, agribusiness, and more on indigenous lands in the Amazon
Brazil's president Jair Bolsonaro is trying to open indigenous lands in the Amazon to mining and other projects that could cause harm.
News Super Bowl donates 35,000 pounds of leftover food to people in need
Food waste was avoided at the Super Bowl by diverting 35,000 pounds of leftovers to local shelters.
News Botswana starts selling elephant-hunting licenses for the first time in five years
Botswana re-legalized elephant hunting, and just sold six licenses in an auction.
News Antarctic penguin colony populations have gone down by 77 percent — here's how to protect them
Antarctic chinstrap penguin colonies are struggling to adjust to the climate crisis.
News A TV series about Greta Thunberg is coming to the BBC
Greta Thunberg will be the subject of a new documentary TV series produced by BBC Studios.
News Childhood asthma in Barcelona often due to air pollution and social inequity, study finds
Nearly half of Barcelona's asthma cases can be attributed to air pollution, according to a new study.
News Antarctica weather just hit a new high: Summer temperatures
Antarctica may have just hit its highest temperature ever recorded.
News How eco-anxiety is inspiring Americans to make behavioral changes for the planet
New research shows that more Americans are concerned about the climate crisis than you may think.
News Humane Society condemns $15,000 auction to hunt for deer with Donald Trump Jr.
Donald Trump Jr. is auctioning off an expensive hunting trip with him and his son in Alaska.
Environment Fireflies at risk of extinction due to the climate crisis, light pollution, and more
According to new research, fireflies could face extinction due to the climate crisis.
News Oil drilling is killing endangered beluga whales in Alaska, lawsuit alleges
The NOAA is being sued for authorizing oil and gas drilling in beluga habitats in Cook Inlet, Alaska.
News Flint residents can finally sue the city for water crisis thanks to Supreme Court ruling
25,000 lawsuits from Flint, Michigan residents can now go to court, thanks to a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court.
News Greta Thunberg speaks at World Economic Forum: "Act as if you loved your children above all else"
"Our house is still on fire," Greta Thunberg said.
News China is rolling out single-use plastic bans
China is banning several kinds of single-use plastic gradually over the next five years.
News Australian firefighters save secret grove of prehistoric trees from bushfires
The Australian government sent firefighters on a secret mission to save the last remaining grove of Wollemi Pine trees, which were once though to be extinct.
News For Earth Day, students will strike for 72 hours: 'Inaction is not an option'
Students will strike for three days in honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.
News Cosmetics tested on animals are now prohibited to sell in California — with a few exceptions
California's Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act just went into effect.
News Greta Thunberg inspires punny name for salt truck
This salt truck would totally be Greta Thunberg-approved.