Japan's Choice By Eliza Strickland February 14, 2014 Rich geothermal resources could replace much of Japan's shuttered nuclear power--but at the risk of spoiling its treasured onsen In this story: geothermal power, clean energy
To the Mountaintop By Brittany Johnson March 3, 2014 A team of black climbers blazes a new kind of trail on Mt. Denali In this story: adventure, travel
Elbows Deep By Jake Abrahamson May 12, 2013 As activism goes digital, it also becomes more abstract. Ted Haviland and the Ozark Stream Teams stay focused on a place they can touch. In this story: clean water, saving wild places
The Art of Diminished Resistance By Steve Hawk May 4, 2013 Tom Wylie wants to change the way ocean researchers commute to work In this story: wind, clean energy
Warren Buffett's Coal Problem By Marc Gunther May 4, 2013 To run his coal trains, the billionaire investor needs to seize land from a bunch of Montana cowboys. In this story: coal
Grande Slam By Frank Clifford May 10, 2013 Although it's rarely paddled these days, the dehydrated Rio Grande can still hand out a drubbing. In this story: water, climate change, adventure
Conflict Avoidance By Paul Rauber March 25, 2013 Wind power is inexhaustable, clean, and virtually free—but still not perfect. In this story: birds
Corporate Climbers Text and photographs by Andy Isaacson March 18, 2013 Trading granite walls for giant turbines, mountaineers cash in on their rope skills to keep America's wind farms humming In this story: wind, adventure, climbing, clean energy
Look to the Fishes By Edward Humes March 12, 2013 Biomimicry provides design for cheaper, smaller turbines In this story: technology, wind, clean energy
Anywhere It Blows By Edward Humes March 1, 2013 Wind is no longer the energy source of the future. It's ready today. In this story: wind, clean energy