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Feature Stories

The Burn Scars of Altadena

As one chapter of Los Angeles ends, another has yet to be written

By Lynell George

February 7, 2025

The Plot Against the Clean Energy Transition

Inside the conspiracy to take down wind and solar power

By Rebecca Burns

March 12, 2024

The Hog Industry's Great Biogas Boondoggle

CAFOs are jumping on the renewable energy bandwagon

By Barry Yeoman

June 11, 2024

America's Disappearing Grasslands—and Grassland Birds

For prairie birds, flyover country is an increasingly hostile place

By Michael Parks

June 17, 2024

Trump Watch

Under Trump, the EPA Takes First Step to Torpedo “Endangerment Finding” on Greenhouse Gases

Administrator Lee Zeldin derides “climate change religion” as reason to abandon clean air and water regulations

By Dana Drugmand

March 13, 2025

Farmers Feeling the Pain After Conservation Funding Frozen

The Trump administration, with DOGE, is pulling the rug from under growers and producers across the country

By Juliet Grable

March 12, 2025

Sierra Club and Partners Sue Elon Musk and DOGE Over Layoffs at National Parks

The joint lawsuit aims to protect public lands and the people who need them

By Molly McCluskey

March 6, 2025

A Storm Named Trump Hits the National Parks Ahead of Busy Season

The president’s unpopular cost-cutting measures resulted in thousands of rangers and scientists losing their jobs

By Alexander Nazaryan

February 25, 2025

Climate & Energy

The Greening of the Antarctic Peninsula

A new study reveals that the green-up is expanding with rising global temperatures

By Brandon Withrow

February 26, 2025

California Unveils Bill to Force Polluters to Pay for Climate-Driven Disasters

The state joins a wave of similar efforts across the country to hold fossil fuel companies accountable

By Dana Drugmand

February 21, 2025

Making Oil Companies Pay

Local climate Superfund laws could help fill a void as federal climate action withers

By Laura Stewart

February 17, 2025

A Letter From Los Angeles

Out of the ashes, an answer emerges for how to grow once again

By Alison Singh Gee

January 24, 2025

Environment, Explained

Should I Be Worried About Bird Flu?

H5N1 is making headlines in 2025 even though it’s been around for a surprisingly long time

By Melody Schreiber

March 10, 2025

Your Pet’s Health Is Tied to Climate Change, Just Like Yours

Here’s what to keep an eye on, and how to be prepared

By Jill Langlois

February 3, 2025

How to Pack a Go-Bag for an Environmental Disaster

Natural disasters can happen suddenly—be prepared for any kind of emergency, no matter where you live

By Jill Langlois

January 16, 2025

Where Can I Recycle Styrofoam Blocks, Peanuts, and Foodware?

The cold, hard truth about recycling foam coolers, where Styrofoam is banned, and how to get it banned

By Jessian Choy

January 15, 2025

Culture & the Arts

Have You Seen This Fish Thief?

A new film spotlights the sea lamprey, also known as "Dracula of the Lakes"

By Christian Thorsberg

January 31, 2025

Mushrooms Capture the Imagination. Here's Why.

Fungi are having a cultural moment

By Isobel Whitcomb

January 7, 2025

When Rocks Speak, What Do They Tell Us?

Marcia Bjornerud's "Turning to Stone" takes us across deep time

By Sara Hashemi

January 27, 2025

The Art of Making Do With Less (and Being Happier For It)

Instead of buying something new, why not regift, borrow, or stick to what you already have?

By Jacqueline Kehoe

November 29, 2024

Multimedia

The Past, Present, and Contested Future of LNG Terminals Along the Gulf Coast

Gas export terminals have hollowed out communities in Texas and Louisiana—but some residents are fighting back

By Delaney Nolan

December 14, 2024

Free Shipping Isn’t Free for Everyone

Online retailing delivers a public health problem

By Judith Lewis Mernit

September 12, 2022

A Battle for the Future of the Great Lakes

A pipeline carrying Canadian tar sands crude has already leaked a million gallons. These are the resisters dedicated to shutting down Enbridge Line 5.

By Donovan Hohn

March 16, 2023

Tour the San Joaquin River

An interactive map and tour of the San Joaquin

By Geoff McGhee

June 16, 2021