The Legal Marijuana Industry Needs to Be Regulated By Dashka Slater March 10, 2017 It's time to address the environmental consequences of legalized pot In this story: agriculture
Are We Stuck with Corn Ethanol Forever? (Big Ag Would Like Us to Think So.) By Dashka Slater January 10, 2017 It's crazy to use 40 percent of the U.S. corn crop to fuel our cars and trucks In this story: renewable energy
Coal-Country Scam By Dashka Slater November 1, 2016 Coal companies devastate landscapes, go bankrupt, and stick taxpayers with the cleanup In this story: coal
Unlike its neighbors, North Carolina has a soft spot for toxic coal ash By Tristram Korten July 28, 2016 North Carolina is worried about bathrooms. Toxic coal ash, not so much. In this story: coal ash, coal, activism
Not Everyone out to Steal Public Land Wears Camo By Dashka Slater June 6, 2016 Inside the nationwide movement to privatize federal land holdings In this story: legislation, saving wild places, politics
#ExxonKnew: The oil-and-gas giant faces new scrutiny over climate change denial By Jason Mark April 6, 2016 State attorneys general are investigating whether ExxonMobil hid its own internal climate change science from its investors. In this story: oil, dirty energy, activism, politics, climate change
Keep It in the Ground By Dashka Slater January 22, 2016 In this story: clean energy, dirty energy, politics
Fleeing an Angry Climate By Dashka Slater December 4, 2015 Governments are not ready for the coming flood of climate migrants In this story: environmental justice