Livelihoods on the Line By Douglas McCollam May 6, 2011 The cleanup is winding down, but the question remains: Would you eat an oyster from the Gulf of Mexico? In this story: environmental justice, oil, dirty fuels
Flathead Guardians By Aaron Teasdale May 1, 2011 Conservationists, the Olympics, and an indignant porcupine keep mountaintop-removal coal mining out of a wildlife paradise In this story: biking, adventure, wilderness, saving wild places
Andrew Zimmern: Interview With a Bug-Eater By Kira Stackhouse March 22, 2011 The host of the Travel Channel's Bizarre Foods roams the planet to taste dung beetles, tarantulas, and scorpions. In this story: food and drink
Endangered? Who Cares? By Richard Jones March 6, 2011 They suck blood, spread disease, eat their mates, and inspire great horror films. But insects need protection—maybe even a little love. In this story: insects, endangered species
Digging a Hole for China By Peter Frick-Wright March 1, 2011 Mining companies want to export U.S. coal to China. But first they have to go through Longview. In this story: coal
Standing Tall By Edward Humes March 1, 2011 California's massive, ancient redwoods have dealt with climate change before. But this time they might need our help. In this story: forests, climate change
In Country By Roy Scranton and Maurice Decaul March 1, 2011 Everyone who goes to war comes home transformed. Two young veterans write about adventures that helped them figure out what changed. In this story: veterans, military outdoors
Beyond Oil in 20 Years By Paul Rauber January 27, 2011 Here's how to get there In this story: dirty fuels, oil
Everybody Hates Chuck Schwartz By Brian Kevin January 22, 2011 The head of the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team is just a scientist trying to do his job (probably). In this story: grizzlies
Life After Wartime By Karen J. Coates January 6, 2011 Laotians live and die among 80 million unexploded munitions, many of them as dangerous as the day they dropped from the sky In this story: international environmental justice