5 Ways the Farm Bill Can Help Fix America’s Ag System By Juliet Grable September 5, 2023 Here is what land and climate advocates say can be done to make farming more sustainable and equitable In this story: agriculture, congress
Raccoons Are Chipping Away at New York City’s Diamondback Terrapins By Marlowe Starling September 4, 2023 Biologists say raccoon predation is a leading reason for a sharp decline in one important nesting population In this story: wildlife, climate change, science
Why Did Public-Land Agencies Get Snarky on Social Media? By Emily Driehaus September 3, 2023 "Who’s running this account?” Environmental agencies tap into new audiences by speaking their language. In this story: public lands
How to Feed Your Furry Best Friend Sustainably By Jill L. Ferguson September 2, 2023 It’s a complicated yet feasible endeavor In this story: buyers' guide, sustainability, dogs
ICYMI: Ecuador Keeps It in the Ground, Idalia Wallops Florida & Wolves Repopulate California By Paul Rauber September 1, 2023 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change, current events, Roundup
How I Went From Climate Fatigue to Climate Storytelling By Aarohi Sheth August 31, 2023 Finding a place within the climate justice movement In this story: climate change, inspiring connections outdoors
Banks Use “Net Zero by 2050” as a Smoke Screen to Conceal Support for Dirty Coal By Jonathan Hahn August 30, 2023 A new report reveals how the biggest banks are propping up the fossil fuel status quo In this story: Fossil Free Finance, coal, dirty energy, climate change, health
Pennsylvania Plans to Bring the American Marten Home By Kiley Bense August 29, 2023 The future for this member of the weasel family looks bright in the Keystone State In this story: animals, wildlife, saving wild places, nature, animal rights
School Supplies That Rule (Because They’re Vegan, Less Toxic, Repairable, and Plastic-Free) By Jessian Choy August 28, 2023 Here are some of the best (and safest) back-to-school goodies In this story: parents, toxics, buyers' guide
One Year Later, Wins for the Environment and the Economy By Ben Jealous August 27, 2023 What a difference an Inflation Reduction Act makes In this story: Inflation Reduction Act
How to Build Your Own Compostable Toilet By Lina Zeldovich August 26, 2023 Here's a step-by-step guide to not wasting your waste, in style In this story: diy, sustainability
ICYMI: Black Bears on Half Dome, Emperor Penguins in Trouble & a Spotless Giraffe By Paul Rauber August 25, 2023 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change, current events, Roundup
Playing to the Beat of the Birds By Marlowe Starling August 24, 2023 Podcast: Composers and musicians who draw their inspiration from birdsong In this story: birds
Can Humanity Save Kelp by Eating the Problem Away? By Kate Fishman August 23, 2023 How aquaculture for urchins could help restore California’s kelp ecosystems In this story: marine ecosystems, oceans
This Snake Species Has Been Missing in Virginia for 30 Years By Emily Driehaus August 22, 2023 Scientists are hoping to change that with help from the public In this story: wildlife, animals, science, environment, appalachia
In a New Climate Reality, Community May Be a Farmer’s Greatest Resource By Ellyn Lapointe August 21, 2023 Volunteers dropped everything to help Vermont's Intervale farming cooperative in a time of crisis In this story: climate change, community, agriculture
When Extreme Atmospheric Rivers, Storms, and Floods Become the Norm By Serena Renner August 20, 2023 In an era of increasing weather whiplash between floods and droughts, can we learn to embrace the rains? In this story: climate change, water, science, disaster relief, rivers
Having Our Say Against Carbon Pollution By Ben Jealous August 19, 2023 The time is now to draw down carbon pollution by 2030 In this story: climate change, fossil fuels
What Yellowstone’s Reopening Can Teach Us About Dealing With Climate Change at National Parks By Nicole Pollack August 18, 2023 Catastrophic flooding shut down America’s first national park last summer. Since then, a lot has gone right. In this story: national parks, climate change
These Animals Are Already Adapting to a Changing Climate By Sofia Quaglia August 17, 2023 A warming world is forcing wildlife to adjust in unexpected ways In this story: animals, climate change, wildlife