In Florida, a River Gets Rights How Orange County became the most populous area in the US to recognize rights for nature By Rebecca Renner February 9, 2021 In this story: water
Forests to Burn The biomass-energy industry is a climate and environmental justice disaster By Christopher Ketcham December 28, 2020 In this story: forests
Grizzlies Become a Sacrificial Lamb to Protect Cattle Interests Federal agencies are killing grizzly bears to make the woods safe for cows By Aaron Teasdale October 30, 2020 In this story: wildlife, endangered species
“I Can’t Breathe” What air pollution and police violence have in common By Kendra Pierre-Louis July 15, 2020 In this story: coronavirus, air
Under Cover of COVID Trump is using the pandemic to bail out his fossil fuel friends By Paul Rauber May 19, 2020 In this story: politics, coronavirus
America's Overwhelming PFAS Problem The synthetic chemicals are everywhere and everlasting By Austyn Gaffney February 28, 2020 In this story: toxics
The Global Gag Rule Puts a Choke Hold on Contraception The Trump administration leaves vulnerable women with few choices By Karen J. Coates October 30, 2019 In this story: gender, population
The Destruction Caused by the Border Wall Is Worse Than You Think Border Patrol agents tear though the Arizona desert By Adam Federman October 21, 2019 In this story: borderlands
Brazil's New President Is Bulldozing the Amazon Rainforest and Indigenous Rights Deforestation, fires in the Amazon skyrocketing under Jair Bolsonaro By Michael Fox August 22, 2019 In this story: forests, climate change
Boom Goes the Plastics Industry With demand for oil expected to slow, oil companies seek a lifeline in plastics By Antonia Juhasz June 30, 2019 In this story: plastic