What Happens After a Wildfire Sweeps Through a Forest? By Alison Cagle September 5, 2018 Regeneration of burned forests depends on how landscapes respond to rapid climate change In this story: wildfire, forests, climate change
The Go-to How-to for Parenting in the Age of Climate Change By Wendy Becktold September 4, 2018 Mary DeMocker’s new book is an essential resource for parents In this story: books, climate change
ICYMI: Red Tide/Brown Tide, Sore Loser, Oversexed Dolphin & More By Paul Rauber August 31, 2018 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Demand for Grazing Goats Is Growing Like Wildfire By Jodi Helmer September 3, 2018 Ruminants are a righteous way to reduce fire risks In this story: forests, climate change
The Climate-Wrecking Industry—and How to Beat It By Jason Mark August 30, 2018 Insisting that we’re all responsible for global warming lets the biggest corporate polluters off the hook In this story: climate change
Are States Trying to Stop Students From Voting? By Heather Smith September 4, 2018 It's gotten much harder to vote on many campuses. Here's how to do it anyway. In this story: politics, federal climate policy, education
How the Low-Energy Will Inherit the Earth By Jason Daley August 25, 2018 A new study suggests species with low metabolic rates avoid extinction longer In this story: science, climate change
ICYMI: Free the Animal Crackers, Super Snakes, Too Hot for Sex & More By Paul Rauber August 24, 2018 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Our Future Depends on a New Relationship to the Natural World By Jonathan Hahn August 23, 2018 Tim Flach’s remarkable photography draws us closer to wildlife In this story: photography, climate change, saving wild places, books, wildlife
Invasion of the Pathogens By Jennifer S. Holland August 21, 2018 How microbes, and invasive species spreading them, threaten the great outdoors In this story: climate change