Black to Nature By Lindsey Botts September 20, 2023 Two Baltimore women are on a mission to visit every national park In this story: national parks, public lands
What Happens Next With Oil and Gas in the Arctic? By Lindsey Botts September 19, 2023 Conservation groups welcome canceled leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge but fear more could be on the way In this story: arctic, saving wild places, wildlife, indigenous communities, animals
Tens of Thousands of Marchers Fill New York City Streets to Demand an End to Fossil Fuel Extraction By Emily Driehaus and Marlowe Starling September 18, 2023 People of all ages and from around the world call on President Biden to stop exacerbating the climate emergency In this story: climate change, activism, federal climate policy, international climate policy
The US Electricity Transmission System Is in Gridlock By Peter Fairley September 18, 2023 How a national macrogrid could accelerate the movement to electrify everything In this story: clean energy, technology
States Are Criminalizing Environmental Protest By Tristram Korten September 17, 2023 In some states, protesting against an oil pipeline is a felony In this story: Dakota Access Pipeline, pipelines, activism
5 Must-Read Newsletters for the Climate-Curious By Aarohi Sheth September 16, 2023 Get relevant environmental and climate writing straight to your inbox In this story: climate change, newsletter, environmental justice, activism
Protecting a Way of Life and the Planet By Ben Jealous September 15, 2023 The Biden administration protected an entire way of life when it moved to shut down drilling in the Arctic In this story: arctic, public lands
What's the Sierra Club Been up to Lately? By Lindsey Botts September 14, 2023 Alerts, campaign updates, and victories from Sierra Club volunteers and staff In this story: public lands, electric vehicles, climate change, Roundup
Having Breakfast With Caribou in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge By Brandon Keim September 14, 2023 A short history of the Sierra Club's solidarity with the Gwich'in Nation In this story: public lands, indigenous communities, arctic
How Clean Is "Clean Hydrogen"? By Marilyn Berlin Snell September 13, 2023 Black and brown communities are asked to bear the risks of the new energy economy. As usual. In this story: environmental justice, clean energy, technology
Follow the Money By Jason Mark September 12, 2023 Investors are rushing toward clean energy companies—and leaving the GOP in the dust In this story: clean energy, money in politics, Fossil Free Finance
The "Woke Capitalism" Movement Has Created a Climate Tightrope By Jessica Camille Aguirre September 12, 2023 When it comes to ESG, Republicans aren't so sure about capitalism In this story: climate change, dirty fuels, Fossil Free Finance
The Land Back Movement Unravels Manifest Destiny By Kalen Goodluck September 11, 2023 Across Indian Country, tribal nations are buying back their land one parcel at a time In this story: indigenous communities
Parks Protect the Climate Too By Ben Jealous September 11, 2023 One more reason to protect natural spaces and public lands In this story: wilderness, saving wild places, public lands
The Superhero Buses of Boise By Ian Morse September 10, 2023 In a city designed for cars and a state run by public transportation skeptics, electric buses found a way to stand out In this story: electric vehicles, public transit, transportation
As Florida Citrus Loses Its Sweet Taste, Scientists Are on the Hunt for Solutions By Marlowe Starling September 9, 2023 A citrus disease has led to a decline in sweetness and taste. Can scientists find ways to keep the industry afloat? In this story: food and drink, agriculture
ICYMI: Global Deluge, Disaster Fund Near Empty, Trump’s Arctic Oil Leases Nixed & a Very Hungry Koala Named Claude By Paul Rauber September 8, 2023 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: Roundup, climate change
We Need Fewer Disposable Neighborhoods and More Good-Paying Green Jobs By Ben Jealous September 8, 2023 The clean energy economy can be a win-win-win In this story: green jobs, electric vehicles
Meet the Teenagers Helping to Plan the Biggest Climate March Since 2019 By Emily Driehaus September 7, 2023 Fridays for Future NYC is in charge of the youth turnout for the March to End Fossil Fuels on September 17 In this story: education, climate change, activism
As Some States Refuse IRA Money, Cities Search for Work-Arounds By Austyn Gaffney September 6, 2023 After Kentucky failed to apply for funding, the state’s largest metro areas worked to create new climate goals anyway In this story: Inflation Reduction Act, climate change