Where the Trails Were Only Made by Creatures
Photographer Carl Battreall journeys through the wild sublimity of the Alaska Range
By
Jonathan Hahn
March 31, 2017
Trump Orders Clean Power Plan Dismantled in Setback for “Vitally Important” Clean Air
White House tries to force a national realignment back to fossil fuels
By
Jonathan Hahn
March 28, 2017
Buffalo River Hog CAFO Threatens America’s First National River
C&H Hog Farms produces millions of gallons of animal waste in “Jewel of Arkansas”
By
Jonathan Hahn
February 24, 2017
A Return to Untamed Places
A writer confronts age in the deep Montana wilderness.
By
Jonathan Hahn
March 2, 2017
A Clean Environment Is a National Good
For decades, a careful balance has been struck between states' rights and federal policies intended to ensure a clean environment for all
By
Jonathan Hahn
February 9, 2017
The Women's Marches
A gallery of photographs from Women's Marches around the country, and beyond
By
Jonathan Hahn
January 21, 2017
The Truth of the Vanishing Wild
David Yarrow’s “Wild Encounters” is a triumph of conservation photography
By
Jonathan Hahn
January 12, 2017
The Oberlin Project Catalyzes a Green Economic Renaissance
In Oberlin, Ohio, an effort is underway to marry renewable energy with civic life
By
Jonathan Hahn
December 15, 2016
Fisher Stevens Continues Eco-Activist Turn with "Before the Flood"
A longtime actor and producer turns eco-activist after experiencing climate change firsthand.
By
Jonathan Hahn
December 16, 2016
Climate Treaty Signatories Gather in Marrakesh for “COP of Action” in the Global Fight Against Climate Change
Push to decarbonize economies while promoting equity among nations will be central as conference gets underway
By
Jonathan Hahn
November 7, 2016