Biking While Black in Minneapolis: Extended Interviews The exhilaration and the grind of being a Black cyclist By Patience Zalanga and Heather Smith September 21, 2021 In this story: biking, urban living, transportation, racial justice
Rolling Down the River Graham Jordison is paddling the length of the Missouri River—and witnessing the causes and effects of climate change along the way By Kietryn Zychal September 23, 2021 In this story: rivers, hiking, climate change
The Great Western Drought, Explained Outdated water policies and the threat of climate change are driving the need for new solutions By Peter Gleick, Heather Cooley, and Cora Kammeyer August 2, 2021 In this story: climate change, advancement
ICYMI: Taco Bell Recycling, Underwater Bike Parking & Zebras on the Lam in Prince George's County A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber September 17, 2021 In this story: climate change
Hurricane Ida Leaves Trail of Destruction in Badly Polluted Cancer Alley A visual record of how extreme weather impacts fossil fuel infrastructure Text and photographs by Julie Dermansky September 16, 2021 In this story: photography, oil, climate change
A Wonky Policy Proposal in the Reconciliation Bill Could Help Prevent Climate Chaos The Clean Electricity Payment Program is an essential part of the Democrats’ climate package By James Steinbauer September 13, 2021 In this story: clean energy
For a New Generation of College Students, Climate Change Isn’t Political. It’s a Lived Reality. But when it comes to how to respond to the crisis, the debate goes on By Jonathan Hahn September 12, 2021 In this story: climate change, students, activism
So You Want to Be an Architect? First, go to a planning commission meeting By Heather Smith September 9, 2021 In this story: architecture, urban planning, education, cool schools, climate change
ICYMI: Vegan Tuna, Huge Solar Expansion & Harvard Divests A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber September 10, 2021 In this story: climate change
After a Week of Cascading Disasters, Grief Becomes a Crucible for Climate Action Climate activists’ motto should be “First mourn—then organize!” By Jason Mark September 5, 2021 In this story: climate change