Could Geoengineering Help Save the World’s Ice? By Drew Higgins January 21, 2020 Some researchers hope so. Here are their proposals. In this story: climate change
The Fate of 23.8 Million Acres of Arctic Wilderness Is in Jeopardy By Mike Medberry January 20, 2020 1.5 million acres were leased for oil in 2019—with more planned in the future In this story: wilderness, pipelines
Are Warehouses in the Inland Empire a Blessing or a Curse? By Chloe Zilliac January 19, 2020 Online shopping may be impacting air quality in Southern California communities In this story: air, environmental justice
What Is the Most Eco-Friendly Pen? By Jessian Choy January 18, 2020 It's hard to recycle pens. Here's what to keep in mind. In this story: recycling, Ms. Green
Trump's Interior Department Doesn’t Care What You Think By Paul Rauber January 17, 2020 Overwhelming public opposition doesn't matter when it comes to rolling back environmental protections In this story: federal climate policy, dept. of the interior
ICYMI: BlackRock Gets Woke, Panthers Croak, Richmond Nixes Coke & More By Paul Rauber January 17, 2020 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Out and Proud in the Backcountry By Amanda Machado January 16, 2020 NOLS’s all-LGBTQ expedition provides a safe space for queer outdoor adventurers In this story: hiking
Every T-Shirt Deserves a Second Chance By Paul Rauber January 15, 2020 How the detritus of your privileged life lives on in the global secondhand market In this story: books, lifestyle
Christian Vizl's Underwater Photography By Katie O'Reilly January 14, 2020 Catch a slideshow of a world rarely seen In this story: photography, oceans
Searching for the Wild in New York City January 13, 2020 A writer on a lunch break in Manhattan discovers the wild all around In this story: photography
Are Hotel Greening Programs Hurting Housekeepers? By Chloe Zilliac January 12, 2020 “Sustainability” programs can threaten ties between labor and climate activists In this story: economic justice, travel
A Letter From Canberra By Clive Hamilton January 11, 2020 The apocalyptic fires in Australia signal another future In this story: climate change
ICYMI: Australian Apocalypse, Farewell to Paddlefish & Baby Whales By Paul Rauber January 10, 2020 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
What Is the Most Effective Thing an Individual Can Do to Help the Earth? By Jessian Choy January 9, 2020 Reduce your carbon footprint. Here's how. In this story: climate change, vegan, vegetarian, Ms. Green
Money to Burn By Jacob Shea January 8, 2020 Forest advocates cry foul over converting post-fire trees into biomass energy In this story: forests, climate change
My Menstrual Underwear Has Toxic Chemicals in It By Jessian Choy January 7, 2020 I mailed Thinx to Professor Peaslee. He found PFAS. In this story: Ms. Green, toxics, PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances),
Why I Don’t Stay Awake at Night Worrying About Population Growth By Wendy Becktold January 6, 2020 (And neither should you) In this story: gender, population, equity, climate change
Ashes to Ashes and Into Trees By Austyn Gaffney January 5, 2020 This Bay Area start-up wants to change how we think about death In this story: lifestyle
How a Community Group in Michigan Took PFAS National By Patrick Hayes January 4, 2020 Michigan has the highest number of PFAS-contaminated sites in the US In this story: toxics
ICYMI: 2019, the Year in Critters By Paul Rauber January 3, 2020 Multiplying loons, pine marten goons, tardigrades on the moon In this story: climate change