New Maps Show How Groundwater Affects Lakes and Rivers By Jason Daley July 2, 2019 100 years of pumping has reduced stream flows by 50 percent in some areas In this story: science, climate change
Hijacking of Oregon’s Climate Law Is Bad News for Democracy By Jason Mark June 30, 2019 The circus in Salem is minority mob rule In this story: politics, climate change
ICYMI: Rogue Slug, Cat-Fox, Abolishing Time & More By Paul Rauber June 28, 2019 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
ICYMI: Chance Spark, Dry Chennai, Lonely Whale & More By Paul Rauber June 21, 2019 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Does the Mass Rearing of Butterflies Hurt More Than Help? By Jodi Helmer June 23, 2019 An excerpt from Jodi Helmer's new book, "Protecting Pollinators" In this story: books, climate change, science
They Named a Wildfire After Me—I Have Thoughts About That By David McDannald July 9, 2019 When my family's West Texas ranch burned, it felt like I was mourning a person In this story: climate change
Searching for the Bathurst Caribou Herd By Erin Clancey June 22, 2019 Two kayakers, Arctic tundra, and thousands of missing caribou In this story: animals, travel, climate change, kayaking, science
Varshini Prakash Has a Blueprint for Change By Leanna First-Arai July 5, 2019 The Sunrise Movement tackles climate change and income inequality In this story: activism, climate change, Green New Deal
The Race to Save Butterflies Before It's Too Late By Jonathan Hahn July 7, 2019 Nick Haddad tracks scientists in their mission to save the insect's rarest species In this story: books, climate change
Is the Human Race Sleepwalking to Oblivion? By Jonathan Hahn June 29, 2019 Nick Brandt's "This Empty World" is an elegy for a planet in peril In this story: photography, animals, climate change