DIY Climate Policy
Meet the fast-food worker who turned Denver’s roofs green
By
Natalya Savka
January 6, 2019
In this story:
climate change
Stick a Fork in This Coal Terminal—It’s Done
Citizens of Plaquemines Parish win a battle, if not the war
By
Natalya Savka
January 17, 2018
In this story:
coal
Anger As a Climbing Tool
My pain may never go away. It would be nice if you'd at least acknowledge it.
By
Natalya Savka
October 16, 2017
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hiking
Electric Utility Ratepayers Are Fed Up With Expensive, Dirty Energy
A power struggle in Pueblo, Colorado: Another gas plant or 100 percent clean energy?
By
Natalya Savka
August 22, 2017
No, This Latino Neighborhood in Denver Doesn’t Want Your 21-Lane Highway
You can’t mitigate a 50-year-old injustice by tripling it in size
By
Natalya Savka
December 8, 2016
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transportation
Emma Ford's Falconry Glove
The world's foremost female falconer on the hand gear that launched her career.
By
Natalya Savka
February 9, 2016
How Student Activists Are Battling Plastic
At colleges in Senegal, Puerto Rico, and New Zealand, students fight to phase out the nonbiodegradable stuff
By
Natalya Savka
August 3, 2015
Enough Is Enough: Ironton, Louisiana, Nixes New Coal Terminal
The tiny Louisiana town of Ironton already has two coal export terminals. The proposal to add a third has not gone well.
By
Natalya Savka
April 6, 2015
Students' Aha Moments
How a professor, a class, even a PowerPoint presentation can change a life
By
Natalya Savka
September 5, 2013
Fractured
Colorado is split. Some want to ban fracking, some want to frack more.
By
Natalya Savka
March 5, 2014