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Tell Congress You Won’t Accept Trump's Environmental Cuts
Grace Clark On November 13th, the US Federal Government reopened after a forty-three day shutdown. This record-breaking shutdown shows that Trump’s 2026 federal budget request is one of the most historically controversial, and for good reason. The budget plans to cut millions in spending aimed at studying, preserving, and restoring the unique and invaluable environment America is blessed with. Fortunately, by getting informed and speaking your mind, you can do your small part
Grace Clark
5 days ago2 min read


December Donation Guide, pt. 2
Grace Clark The holidays have snuck up on us once again! In the rush of gift buying and guestroom prepping it’s easy to fall behind on our favorite holiday traditions, including giving back. Luckily, our December Donation Guides are the perfect place to support a cause you believe in- like a gift catalogue, but for environmental activism! Marine Science and Education Seaside is involved in a wide variety of marine science and education efforts, including: Coastal Cleanups-
Grace Clark
Dec 194 min read


December Donation Guide
Grace Clark Look, there’s no reason to pretend: you’re busy, and thinking about the environment is stressful. The climate emergency is the last thing you want to be thinking about while trying to enjoy the holiday season. But it doesn't have to be all scary! This season would be incomplete without celebrating the passionate people working to preserve our natural world, or without supporting this work in turn. Seaside Sustainability believes that this year, an investment in en
Grace Clark
Dec 134 min read


Urban Heat Islands: Why Our Cities Are Heating Up and How We Can Cool Them Down
Emma Wang Introduction Walk through any major city on a summer afternoon, and the temperature feels unmistakably higher than the climate in towns and forests just outside the borders. This isn’t your imagination; it’s the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, a growing environmental and public-health challenge. As climate change accelerates and cities densify, understanding this phenomenon has never been more urgent. So what drives these extreme temperatures, who is most at risk, a
Emma Wang
Dec 86 min read


Building American Recycling on Japan's Foundation
Irleen Kaur Over countless decades of public awareness campaigns and educational outreach, the United States continues to struggle with making its recycling system effective. As concerns surrounding overconsumption grow, it is crucial that the United States starts taking steps to improve this lacking system. Basics of American Recycling Recycling operates in three steps in the United States, as outlined by the EPA : Collection: Recyclable materials are generated by a consume
Irleen Kaur
Dec 75 min read
Legislation & Advocacy
Environmental Justice


Join Us to Watch Plastic People
Grace Clark You may have heard of microplastics, you may even have an idea of what they are, but do you really have an understanding of what they’re doing to your body? Fortunately, Cape Ann Community Cinema is hosting a series of film screenings featuring Ben Addelman’s Plastic People documentary in 2026! Join in to watch the documentary and participate in a facilitated discussion on January 4th and 18th or stay tuned for the announcement of their April dates! The award-wi
Grace Clark
10 hours ago1 min read


Tell Congress You Won’t Accept Trump's Environmental Cuts
Grace Clark On November 13th, the US Federal Government reopened after a forty-three day shutdown. This record-breaking shutdown shows that Trump’s 2026 federal budget request is one of the most historically controversial, and for good reason. The budget plans to cut millions in spending aimed at studying, preserving, and restoring the unique and invaluable environment America is blessed with. Fortunately, by getting informed and speaking your mind, you can do your small part
Grace Clark
5 days ago2 min read


December Donation Guide, pt. 2
Grace Clark The holidays have snuck up on us once again! In the rush of gift buying and guestroom prepping it’s easy to fall behind on our favorite holiday traditions, including giving back. Luckily, our December Donation Guides are the perfect place to support a cause you believe in- like a gift catalogue, but for environmental activism! Marine Science and Education Seaside is involved in a wide variety of marine science and education efforts, including: Coastal Cleanups-
Grace Clark
Dec 194 min read


December Donation Guide
Grace Clark Look, there’s no reason to pretend: you’re busy, and thinking about the environment is stressful. The climate emergency is the last thing you want to be thinking about while trying to enjoy the holiday season. But it doesn't have to be all scary! This season would be incomplete without celebrating the passionate people working to preserve our natural world, or without supporting this work in turn. Seaside Sustainability believes that this year, an investment in en
Grace Clark
Dec 134 min read


Building American Recycling on Japan's Foundation
Irleen Kaur Over countless decades of public awareness campaigns and educational outreach, the United States continues to struggle with making its recycling system effective. As concerns surrounding overconsumption grow, it is crucial that the United States starts taking steps to improve this lacking system. Basics of American Recycling Recycling operates in three steps in the United States, as outlined by the EPA : Collection: Recyclable materials are generated by a consume
Irleen Kaur
Dec 75 min read
Climate


December Donation Guide, pt. 2
Grace Clark The holidays have snuck up on us once again! In the rush of gift buying and guestroom prepping it’s easy to fall behind on our favorite holiday traditions, including giving back. Luckily, our December Donation Guides are the perfect place to support a cause you believe in- like a gift catalogue, but for environmental activism! Marine Science and Education Seaside is involved in a wide variety of marine science and education efforts, including: Coastal Cleanups-
Grace Clark
Dec 194 min read


December Donation Guide
Grace Clark Look, there’s no reason to pretend: you’re busy, and thinking about the environment is stressful. The climate emergency is the last thing you want to be thinking about while trying to enjoy the holiday season. But it doesn't have to be all scary! This season would be incomplete without celebrating the passionate people working to preserve our natural world, or without supporting this work in turn. Seaside Sustainability believes that this year, an investment in en
Grace Clark
Dec 134 min read


Urban Heat Islands: Why Our Cities Are Heating Up and How We Can Cool Them Down
Emma Wang Introduction Walk through any major city on a summer afternoon, and the temperature feels unmistakably higher than the climate in towns and forests just outside the borders. This isn’t your imagination; it’s the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, a growing environmental and public-health challenge. As climate change accelerates and cities densify, understanding this phenomenon has never been more urgent. So what drives these extreme temperatures, who is most at risk, a
Emma Wang
Dec 86 min read


Fuels, Minerals and the Sea: The Hidden Ocean Costs of Energy
Jane Marsh The rise of renewable energy has the world setting its sights on the ocean. The vast sea is proving critical in transitioning from fossil fuels to clean power. However, you should know that its contribution comes with a price, particularly for the marine environment. From offshore drilling to deep-sea mining to mineral exploration, energy sourcing has severe implications for fragile ocean ecosystems. Human activities cause water pollution and endanger coastal comm
Jane Marsh
Nov 226 min read


The Secret Lives of Rays and Skates
By Rylee Dudley When we think of ocean predators, the mighty sharks usually steal the spotlight. But lurking beneath the surface of the...
Rylee Dudley
Sep 156 min read
Pollution
Education


Join Us to Watch Plastic People
Grace Clark You may have heard of microplastics, you may even have an idea of what they are, but do you really have an understanding of what they’re doing to your body? Fortunately, Cape Ann Community Cinema is hosting a series of film screenings featuring Ben Addelman’s Plastic People documentary in 2026! Join in to watch the documentary and participate in a facilitated discussion on January 4th and 18th or stay tuned for the announcement of their April dates! The award-wi
Grace Clark
10 hours ago1 min read


Greening the I-95 Corridor: Sustainable Dry Van Shipping to Protect New England Coasts
Alex Buzan Introduction: Why the I-95 Freight Route Must Go Green The I-95 corridor plays a vital role in the US transportation system. Yet, such active traffic has its downsides. Ecology experts claim that I-95’s traffic is responsible for around 29% of greenhouse gas emissions , which is a shockingly high number. Meanwhile, for New England, the ecological situation is becoming disastrous. While its major ports depend on freight transportation, the local ecosystem is in dang
Alex Buzan
1 day ago3 min read


From Pollution to Protection: The Role of the Vehicle in Coastal Sustainability
Sujain Thomas Settlements along the coastline are uniquely situated at the boundary of man and nature, which is delicate. Coastlines sustain tourism and fisheries, transportation, and cultural heritage while containing some of the most delicate ecosystems on the planet. Sustainability has become a characteristic focus of coastal areas around the world as the pressure mounts owing to climate change, pollution and overdevelopment. The vehicle has an important but poorly recogni
Sujain Thomas
4 days ago5 min read


December Donation Guide, pt. 2
Grace Clark The holidays have snuck up on us once again! In the rush of gift buying and guestroom prepping it’s easy to fall behind on our favorite holiday traditions, including giving back. Luckily, our December Donation Guides are the perfect place to support a cause you believe in- like a gift catalogue, but for environmental activism! Marine Science and Education Seaside is involved in a wide variety of marine science and education efforts, including: Coastal Cleanups-
Grace Clark
Dec 194 min read


December Donation Guide
Grace Clark Look, there’s no reason to pretend: you’re busy, and thinking about the environment is stressful. The climate emergency is the last thing you want to be thinking about while trying to enjoy the holiday season. But it doesn't have to be all scary! This season would be incomplete without celebrating the passionate people working to preserve our natural world, or without supporting this work in turn. Seaside Sustainability believes that this year, an investment in en
Grace Clark
Dec 134 min read
Sustainability


Join Us to Watch Plastic People
Grace Clark You may have heard of microplastics, you may even have an idea of what they are, but do you really have an understanding of what they’re doing to your body? Fortunately, Cape Ann Community Cinema is hosting a series of film screenings featuring Ben Addelman’s Plastic People documentary in 2026! Join in to watch the documentary and participate in a facilitated discussion on January 4th and 18th or stay tuned for the announcement of their April dates! The award-wi
Grace Clark
10 hours ago1 min read


December Donation Guide, pt. 2
Grace Clark The holidays have snuck up on us once again! In the rush of gift buying and guestroom prepping it’s easy to fall behind on our favorite holiday traditions, including giving back. Luckily, our December Donation Guides are the perfect place to support a cause you believe in- like a gift catalogue, but for environmental activism! Marine Science and Education Seaside is involved in a wide variety of marine science and education efforts, including: Coastal Cleanups-
Grace Clark
Dec 194 min read


December Donation Guide
Grace Clark Look, there’s no reason to pretend: you’re busy, and thinking about the environment is stressful. The climate emergency is the last thing you want to be thinking about while trying to enjoy the holiday season. But it doesn't have to be all scary! This season would be incomplete without celebrating the passionate people working to preserve our natural world, or without supporting this work in turn. Seaside Sustainability believes that this year, an investment in en
Grace Clark
Dec 134 min read


How to SCUBA Sustainably
By R ylee Dudley How would you feel if someone was bouncing off your home's walls and destroying everything they touched? Constant noise,...
Rylee Dudley
Aug 215 min read


More Than Just Cute: The Significance of Sea Otters in Marine Ecosystems
By Kasandra Kutzer You may think of sea otters, or Enhydra lutis , as cute and fun little creatures that bring joy to our oceans with...
Kasandra Kutzer
Aug 46 min read
Guest Blog


Greening the I-95 Corridor: Sustainable Dry Van Shipping to Protect New England Coasts
Alex Buzan Introduction: Why the I-95 Freight Route Must Go Green The I-95 corridor plays a vital role in the US transportation system. Yet, such active traffic has its downsides. Ecology experts claim that I-95’s traffic is responsible for around 29% of greenhouse gas emissions , which is a shockingly high number. Meanwhile, for New England, the ecological situation is becoming disastrous. While its major ports depend on freight transportation, the local ecosystem is in dang
Alex Buzan
1 day ago3 min read


From Pollution to Protection: The Role of the Vehicle in Coastal Sustainability
Sujain Thomas Settlements along the coastline are uniquely situated at the boundary of man and nature, which is delicate. Coastlines sustain tourism and fisheries, transportation, and cultural heritage while containing some of the most delicate ecosystems on the planet. Sustainability has become a characteristic focus of coastal areas around the world as the pressure mounts owing to climate change, pollution and overdevelopment. The vehicle has an important but poorly recogni
Sujain Thomas
4 days ago5 min read


Tell Congress You Won’t Accept Trump's Environmental Cuts
Grace Clark On November 13th, the US Federal Government reopened after a forty-three day shutdown. This record-breaking shutdown shows that Trump’s 2026 federal budget request is one of the most historically controversial, and for good reason. The budget plans to cut millions in spending aimed at studying, preserving, and restoring the unique and invaluable environment America is blessed with. Fortunately, by getting informed and speaking your mind, you can do your small part
Grace Clark
5 days ago2 min read


December Donation Guide, pt. 2
Grace Clark The holidays have snuck up on us once again! In the rush of gift buying and guestroom prepping it’s easy to fall behind on our favorite holiday traditions, including giving back. Luckily, our December Donation Guides are the perfect place to support a cause you believe in- like a gift catalogue, but for environmental activism! Marine Science and Education Seaside is involved in a wide variety of marine science and education efforts, including: Coastal Cleanups-
Grace Clark
Dec 194 min read


December Donation Guide
Grace Clark Look, there’s no reason to pretend: you’re busy, and thinking about the environment is stressful. The climate emergency is the last thing you want to be thinking about while trying to enjoy the holiday season. But it doesn't have to be all scary! This season would be incomplete without celebrating the passionate people working to preserve our natural world, or without supporting this work in turn. Seaside Sustainability believes that this year, an investment in en
Grace Clark
Dec 134 min read
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Greening the I-95 Corridor: Sustainable Dry Van Shipping to Protect New England Coasts
Alex Buzan Introduction: Why the I-95 Freight Route Must Go Green The I-95 corridor plays a vital role in the US transportation system. Yet, such active traffic has its downsides. Ecology experts claim that I-95’s traffic is responsible for around 29% of greenhouse gas emissions , which is a shockingly high number. Meanwhile, for New England, the ecological situation is becoming disastrous. While its major ports depend on freight transportation, the local ecosystem is in dang
Alex Buzan
1 day ago3 min read


From Pollution to Protection: The Role of the Vehicle in Coastal Sustainability
Sujain Thomas Settlements along the coastline are uniquely situated at the boundary of man and nature, which is delicate. Coastlines sustain tourism and fisheries, transportation, and cultural heritage while containing some of the most delicate ecosystems on the planet. Sustainability has become a characteristic focus of coastal areas around the world as the pressure mounts owing to climate change, pollution and overdevelopment. The vehicle has an important but poorly recogni
Sujain Thomas
4 days ago5 min read


Sustainable Business Office Furniture: Eco-Friendly Choices for Modern Companies
Sujain Thomas Sustainability in the modern day dynamic business environment has ceased to be a trend and has become an expectation. Companies in multiple fields are making actions that are concise but significant to restrict their influences on the environment, and one of such spheres is the workplace. Whether it is the lighting system which uses less energy or having low waste policies, businesses are reconsidering their office design and furnishing. Sustainable office furni
Sujain Thomas
Dec 125 min read


How Soil Movement, Drainage, and Load Distribution Impact Foundation and Structural Integrity
Sujain Thomas The idea of sustainability along the coast commences way beyond the waves touching the sand. Under all the dunes, marshlands, board walks and beach houses, there is a vibrant system of soils, water flow and pressure distribution which defines the ultimate wellbeing of natural ecosystems and the human communities. Although the discussion concerning the sustainability of the coastal areas usually revolves around the issue of marine debris, ocean pollution, and cli
Sujain Thomas
Dec 35 min read


Small Packaging Changes & Their Huge Impact on the Planet
Salman Shahid With the exponential growth of the consumption economy, around 2.12 billion tons of waste are produced every year and still counting. This number becomes more shocking when we dig deep into the waste materials and realize that most of the dump contains hard-to-degrade items, and the ones that demand a lot of resources to decompose. From personal gadgets to clothing and every food item, each item leaves packaging, either compostable or recyclable. The catch is,
Salman Shahid
Nov 285 min read
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