The Danger of a Life-Saving Device A device the size of an energy bar lets backcountry travelers summon assistance from nearly anywhere on Earth. It's saved lives. But the ability to call for help at the push of a button isn't always a good thing. By Molly Loomis May 29, 2015 In this story: technology, wilderness
The Push to Save Utah's Greater Canyonlands Region Oil rigs and outdoor recreation clash in the canyons of southeastern Utah By Julian Smith April 3, 2015 In this story: saving wild places, wilderness, climbing, hiking, national parks
In Canyon Country, Veterans Work to Wash Away the Memories of War A sweat lodge ceremony and a long hike provide solace to soldiers who've returned from war By Brian Mockenhaupt April 8, 2015 In this story: veterans, military outdoors
Fury Road: All Your Darkest Environmental Nightmares Come True Is there an environmental message at the core of George Miller's new high-octane "Mad Max" film? By Steve Hawk April 9, 2015 In this story: film, oil
Enough Is Enough: Ironton, Louisiana, Nixes New Coal Terminal The tiny Louisiana town of Ironton already has two coal export terminals. The proposal to add a third has not gone well. By Natalya Savka April 6, 2015 In this story: coal, coal ash, activism, environmental justice
Clearing Skies A journalist who fled China's air pollution looks back and sees rays of hope. By Adam Minter February 9, 2015 In this story: dirty energy, coal, coal ash, air
Buzz Kill As corn yields rise, bees are dying worldwide By Patrick J. Kiger February 6, 2015 In this story: bees, wildlife, gardening, insects
Local Roots vs. Industrial Agriculture Big Ag may feed millions but tiny producers take the planet to heart. By Avital Andrews and Reed McManus February 19, 2015 In this story: food and drink, gardening, agriculture
The 100% Club While Congress dithers, corporate America embraces renewable energy By Marc Gunther February 3, 2015 In this story: clean energy, wind, solar
Underdog Celebrity wolf OR7 may be “too famous to kill,” but his pups will need to watch out if they wander into the wrong state By Peter Frick-Wright December 3, 2014 In this story: saving wild places, wildlife, wilderness