Thirty Years After Its Creation, the Northwest Forest Plan Is Still Saving Trees
Federal officials, conservationists, and tribes are now working to update the historic landscape management blueprint
By
Juliet Grable
April 12, 2024
Meet Rose Abramoff, Climate Scientist Turned Climate Activist
Abramoff is one of the few federal scientists fired for their climate activism
By
Juliet Grable
March 21, 2024
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Mega-Dairy CAFOs Tout Methane Digesters to Green Their Image
In Oregon and California, CAFO operations compromise life and health in frontline communities
By
Juliet Grable
March 7, 2024
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Biden Administration: No New LNG Export Terminals
The White House calls a pause until the climate threat of methane gas is fully evaluated
By
Juliet Grable
January 26, 2024
A New Hope for Shutting Down the Dakota Access Pipeline
An unusual, after-construction public comment period opens the door for correcting a grave mistake
By
Juliet Grable
November 14, 2023
What Does the Government Shutdown Mean for the Environment and Public Health?
Most national parks will close, EPA will shutter, food inspections will cease
By
Juliet Grable
September 30, 2023
5 Ways the Farm Bill Can Help Fix America’s Ag System
Here is what land and climate advocates say can be done to make farming more sustainable and equitable
By
Juliet Grable
September 5, 2023
Biomass Boondoggle?
Energy wildcatters are looking to turn woody forest refuse into biofuel, hydrogen, or whatever will capture generous federal incentives
By
Juliet Grable
July 17, 2023
Pikes Peak’s Innovative Adaptation to the West’s Water Crisis
Yes, this is a feel-good story about mountaintop bathrooms
By
Juliet Grable
June 4, 2023
Wildlife Recovery Bill Redux
Why the bipartisan law failed and how leaders are trying to revive it
By
Juliet Grable
May 8, 2023