As the Rich Get Richer, They’re Flying Private By Sara Novak November 25, 2023 The pandemic sparked a boom in luxury air travel In this story: travel, sustainability
All in the Family November 23, 2023 A salmon goes through seven distinct stages in its life cycle In this story: photography, insects
Even Turkey Vultures Face an Uncertain Future in the Anthropocene By Anna Marija Helt November 23, 2023 The success of these birds dwindles as human-caused threats multiply In this story: birds, wildlife, animals
A Holiday Shopping Guide for Healthy and Affordable Home Upgrades By Xavier Boatright November 22, 2023 How to take advantage of energy efficient home-improvement tax credits In this story: Inflation Reduction Act, buyers' guide, clean energy, holidays
Bison Get the Ken Burns Treatment in "The American Buffalo" By Lindsey Botts November 21, 2023 New PBS documentary shows how bison helped shape a continent In this story: bison, indigenous communities, wildlife, saving wild places
Four Issues to Watch at the Upcoming UN Climate Talks By Ed Grumbine November 20, 2023 Inequality and finance are likely to dominate COP28 summit in Dubai In this story: climate change, climate negotiations, international climate policy
The Problem With Those Kitchen Composting Machines By Rosie Spinks November 19, 2023 Spoiler: For starters, what they produce is not compost. In this story: food and drink, waste reduction
Do Carbon Offsets Really Work? By Emily Driehaus November 18, 2023 Offsets are trickier than just paying for new trees to be planted after taking a flight In this story: travel, sustainability
ICYMI: Mystery Pink Lake, Bright as a Bag of Hammers & How Many Hippos Is Enough? By Paul Rauber November 17, 2023 Environmental new of the week for busy people In this story: climate change, current events, Roundup
Clean Energy Jobs, and Unionization, Are Moving Into the South By Austyn Gaffney November 16, 2023 The UAW’s recent strike could mark a turning point In this story: green jobs, labor
United States, Other Greenhouse Gas Emitters Failing to Cut Emissions Fast Enough to Meet Climate Goals By Jonathan Hahn November 15, 2023 Time for action is quickly running out according to new studies, including the 5th National Climate Assessment In this story: climate change, federal climate policy, international climate policy
Voters Spoke: Climate Action Is Here to Stay By Ben Jealous November 15, 2023 Election 2023 had a nice, green lining In this story: politics
A New Hope for Shutting Down the Dakota Access Pipeline By Juliet Grable November 14, 2023 An unusual, after-construction public comment period opens the door for correcting a grave mistake In this story: Dakota Access Pipeline, NoDAPL, indigenous communities, clean water
Thousands of Wild Animals Are Killed Annually in New York for Fun By Lindsey Botts November 13, 2023 New Yorkers urge Governor Hochul to sign a wildlife killing contests bill before the end of the year In this story: wildlife, saving wild places, wolves, wilderness
How Can You Benefit From the Federal Climate Law? Talk to People. By Ben Jealous November 12, 2023 Personal connections can help save the planet In this story: federal climate policy, Inflation Reduction Act, clean energy
It Takes a Village to Beat Back Climate Polluters Adapted from an interview by Lindsey Botts November 11, 2023 Natalie Pien shows what activism can do In this story: activism
8 Steps for Veterans and Their Families to Find Healing in Nature By Vedia Barnett November 10, 2023 Here are some simple ways for vets to find solace in the great outdoors In this story: military outdoors, veterans