Nearly 100 Community Water Systems in California Contain Illegal Levels of Arsenic A new report clarifies the extent to which poor and rural communities still lack basic access to water By Jonathan Hahn September 13, 2016 In this story: clean water, water, toxics, environmental justice
Obama Administration’s Suspension of Contested Dakota Access Pipeline Construction Demonstrates Strength of Indigenous Climate Justice Movement By Elliot Owen September 12, 2016 In this story: pipelines, indigenous communities, NoDAPL, Dakota Access Pipeline
A Call to Protect the Oceans An international coalition votes to protect almost a third of the world’s marine areas By Joe Spring September 9, 2016
The Art of Saving Oceans Artist Angela Pozzi builds sculptures from washed-up plastic in order to cast more light on the problem of marine debris By Menachem Wecker September 10, 2016 In this story: art, oceans
Tom Bell, Visionary, Advocate, Mentor, Fighter, Friend By Bruce Hamilton September 8, 2016 In this story: activism
Grand Canyon Boondoggle Resurrected By Tom Valtin September 6, 2016 In this story: America's National Parks, national parks
Contemplating De-Extinction Some scientists think the era of reviving and returning extinct species to the wild is closing in fast. But which animals should come back? By Jason Daley September 2, 2016 In this story: animals, science
Elephant Populations Decline by 30 Percent A new survey by the Great Elephant Census shows a dramatic drop in savanna elephant numbers in Africa By Joe Spring September 1, 2016 In this story: animals, science