The Last Stand of the Last Great Wilderness By Brooke Jarvis November 1, 2018 The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is in jeopardy as never before In this story: national parks, wilderness, saving wild places
A Group of Young Afghan Women Reach New Heights Trekking in Nepal Text and photographs by Wendy Becktold November 2, 2018 Three teens from Kabul reach personal summits while mountaineering In this story: hiking
6 of the Best 2018 EVS, Both Full Battery Electric and Plug-In Hybrid By Jim Motavalli August 29, 2018 Good news for buyers: EV models are proliferating; most are available in plug-in In this story: electric vehicles, buyers' guide, clean energy
A Nuclear Energy Meltdown Scrambles Southern Politics By Andrea Cooper August 30, 2018 South Carolinians have some of the highest electricity bills in the country, thanks in part to nuclear energy In this story: nuclear, clean energy
Volkswagen's Cheating Scandal Could Have a Silver Lining By Edward Humes August 29, 2018 $4.7 billion could transform our transportation system In this story: electric vehicles, clean energy
An Environmental Theory Professor and His Students Reflect After Class By Christopher Schaberg September 3, 2018 Here's what these students learned from their teacher—and vice versa In this story: cool schools, education
Land Grab: Trump's Campaign Against Bears Ears National Monument By David Gessner August 28, 2018 The Trump administration is trying to destroy a landmark Native American accomplishment In this story: national parks, monuments
Efforts to Restore the Los Angeles River Collide With a Gentrifying City By Jonathan Hahn June 29, 2018 L.A. paved over a riparian watershed; who benefits from its restoration? In this story: rivers, water, sustainability, urban living, urban planning
Making Electricity Often Requires Steam—and That's Bad News for Rivers By Katherine Wei June 25, 2018 Most of our modern power plants are basically little more than steam engines In this story: clean energy, rivers, water
Paddling the Lower Mississippi Ain't a Huck Finn Journey Anymore By Boyce Upholt June 28, 2018 Levees, dams, and industry give the river a brutal allure, but the pelicans don't care In this story: rivers, water