Is Deregulation to Blame for the Most Recent E. Coli Outbreak?
Farmers don’t have to test their irrigation water for pathogens. That’s a problem.
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Wendy Becktold
November 29, 2018
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food and drink
Scenes From the Khumbu
Three young Afghan women find beauty and wonder trekking in Nepal
By
Wendy Becktold
November 1, 2018
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hiking
Hanifa Yousoufi on Her Historic Climb up Mt. Noshaq
The 24-year-old is the first Afghan woman to summit the country’s tallest peak
By
Wendy Becktold
October 30, 2018
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hiking
The Aloha State Paves the Way for a Clean Energy Future
Hawai'i is riding a clean energy wave
By
Wendy Becktold
November 6, 2018
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clean energy
A Group of Young Afghan Women Reach New Heights Trekking in Nepal
Three teens from Kabul reach personal summits while mountaineering
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Wendy Becktold
November 2, 2018
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hiking
Mary Robinson Talks Climate Justice and Why She Started a Podcast
Ireland's former president highlights the human dimension of climate change
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Wendy Becktold
October 11, 2018
Climate Activists Say Women Are Key to Solving the Climate Crisis
When will everyone else get the memo?
By
Wendy Becktold
September 18, 2018
The Go-to How-to for Parenting in the Age of Climate Change
Mary DeMocker’s new book is an essential resource for parents
By
Wendy Becktold
September 4, 2018
Sierra Club's Badass Lawyers Take the Trump Administration to Task
The organization has slowed the rollback of environmental protections
By
Wendy Becktold
September 2, 2018
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environmental law
Emma Fajardo Collaborates Across Borders
Her job at Saguaro National Park led her to a passion for conservation
By
Wendy Becktold
September 4, 2018