Election Disruptors Set Their Sights on Democracy By Paul Rauber November 8, 2022 There's a lot you can do to help shore up our election systems In this story: politics
Got the Leaf-Blower Blues? You're Not the Only One. By Michael Shapiro September 26, 2022 They're shrill. They pollute. Does it have to be this way? In this story: gardening, air, climate change, sustainability
Election Deniers Set Their Sights on Democracy By Paul Rauber September 22, 2022 There's still a lot to be done to shore up our election systems
In Texas, Indigenous Land Protectors Face Off Against the Fossil Fuel Industry By Morgan O’Hanlon September 19, 2022 Members of the Karankawa Kadla are suing to stop an Enbridge oil export terminal In this story: fracked gas, liquefied natural gas, climate change
Brooklyn's Infamous Superfund Site: Also a Wildlife Haven By Lela Nargi June 22, 2022 How to clean up the Gowanus Canal? It's complicated. In this story: water
Shifting the Costs of Recycling to Manufacturers, Not Consumers By Edward Humes June 18, 2022 A "trash nerd" gets Maine to fundamentally flip the incentives for recycling In this story: recycling
In Eastern Washington, the Canada Lynx Makes a Comeback By Ben Goldfarb June 28, 2022 The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation are determined to rewild their lands In this story: animal rights
Orphaned Gas Wells Continue to Emit Dangerous Methane By Jennifer Oldham March 23, 2022 Conservationists are using new camera technology to track emissions In this story: oil, fracked gas
Chefs Turn Off the Gas and Light Up Induction Cooktops By Edward Humes March 30, 2022 Electric induction stoves offer clean, efficient, and incredibly fast cooking without the methane gas In this story: Building Electrification, natural gas, clean energy, methane
Crypto Throws the Coal Industry a Lifeline By Kate Morgan March 26, 2022 Bitcoin miners turn to dirty coal to satisfy their enormous energy needs In this story: oil, fracked gas, coal