My Grandfather's Shovel Is a Link to My Ancestors By Nikiko Masumoto March 9, 2020 Racism shaped Central Valley farmers as much as backbreaking work picking peaches and grapes In this story: indigenous communities
The Innocuous River Hazard That Kills 40 People a Year By Jerry Castellini March 8, 2020 Deadly hydraulic hazards can form behind low head dams and small pour-overs In this story: survival tips
Is Pinon-Juniper Clearing Really the Answer to Sage Grouse Protection? By Jeremy Miller March 8, 2020 The BLM claims the massive razing of forest is in the service of conservation In this story: public lands, endangered species
A Quest for Redemption, One Spirit Run at a Time By Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert March 7, 2020 Noé Álvarez chronicles the Peace and Dignity Journey in "Spirit Run" In this story: books
In Neil Shubin's New Book, Everyone's a Time Capsule By Riley Black March 7, 2020 "Some Assembly Required" takes the evolutionary long view In this story: books
ICYMI: NYC Bag Ban, Presidential Purge, Billionaires Go Bust & More By Paul Rauber March 6, 2020 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Gerrymandering Monsters By Katie O'Reilly March 6, 2020 "Slay the Dragon" shows the fall—and nascent rise—of participatory democracy In this story: film, politics
Baby Got Backpack By Blane Bachelor March 5, 2020 Our tester and her tot try six kid carrier packs In this story: buyers' guide
Refica Attwood Is Antigua's Proudest Treehugger By Lebawit Lily Girma March 5, 2020 This activist turned the forest she loved into a national park In this story: activism
Is There an Eco Way to Brush My Teeth? By Jessian Choy March 4, 2020 Even "natural" toothpastes can have potentially toxic ingredients In this story: buyers' guide, toxics, Ms. Green
Which Is the Greenest Burger in the Land? By James Steinbauer March 4, 2020 Impossible, Beyond, traditional veggie, and beef burgers have an epic patty meltdown In this story: food and drink
Wells Fargo, Top Banker of Fracked Oil and Gas, Ditches Arctic Drilling By Garet Bleir March 3, 2020 Mega-bank becomes the third to halt fossil fuel financing in the Arctic In this story: Fossil Free Finance, fracking, arctic
Meditations of an Underwater Photographer By Krista Karlson March 3, 2020 Henley Spiers gets up close and personal with undersea life In this story: photography, oceans
Out of the Blue Photo by Henley Spiers March 3, 2020 A cormorant takes the plunge In this story: photography
The Trail Family Ties That Bind By Ryan MacDonald March 3, 2020 A backpacker finds a family on New Zealand’s Heaphy Track In this story: hiking
What Earthrise Can Tell Us About Earth Day By Jenny Odell March 2, 2020 Earth Day should be a time for thinking about time In this story: earth day, climate change
A World Worth Fighting For By Reverend Lennox Yearwood Jr. March 2, 2020 The climate movement must empower frontline communities to take a seat at the table In this story: earth day, climate change
6 Authors, Activists, and Organizers Reimagine Earth Day March 2, 2020 With Denis Hayes, Jenny Odell, Jedediah Britton-Purdy, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Reverend Lennox Yearwood Jr., and Jamie Margolin In this story: earth day, climate change
From the Pond to the Streets By Robin Wall Kimmerer March 2, 2020 This Earth Day, it's time to pick up a shovel and get to work In this story: earth day, climate change
Make the 50th Earth Day the Biggest Yet By Denis Hayes March 2, 2020 Premonitions of an environmental earthquake from original Earth Day national coordinator Denis Hayes In this story: earth day, climate change