Green Umbrella fellows finish internship with City of Oxford Oluwaseun Oluboden and Kate Kozak interned with the City of Oxford, researching stormwater revenue and waste management, as part of the Green Umbrella Climate Action Fellowship.
Silvoor Stories: Patience and peak bloom Like many of the best things in life, Silvoor Biological Sanctuary didn't become a reality overnight. As Amanda Bentley Brymer enjoys peak bloom season today, she recalls the decades of effort to turn a once barren plot of land into the wildflower sanctuary it is today.
Silvoor Stories: Spring flooding As Amanda Bentley Brymer walked through Silvoor following heavy rain, she thought about climate change and the hope that a single bluebell leaf represents.
Oxford residents, Miami students turn out at Uptown ‘Rally for Science’ Students and residents alike held signs saying "science matters," "funding research saves lives" and other slogans during a "Rally for Science" in Uptown Oxford March 7.
Meet the local organization restoring native wildlife, one yard at a time Dozens of locals are making environmental restoration a priority in their own lawns through Wild Ones, an organization with more than 100 chapters.
How weather patterns play a role in fall colors Oxford is hitting peak fall foliage colors this week. Weather patterns and climate change impact when the brightest colors can be seen, and for how long.