Are Bumblebees Going Extinct? Plenty of bad news, plenty of hope By Heather Smith February 6, 2020 In this story: science, agriculture, climate change
Super Bowl Ad Looks to Score Points Against Plant-Based Meat The Center for Consumer Freedom throws shade on the Impossible Burger By Krista Karlson February 6, 2020 In this story: food and drink, sports
Yes, I Ride My Bike in the Rain. Why Don’t You? All it takes is appropriate gear—not necessarily fancy—and the right attitude By Paul Rauber February 5, 2020 In this story: biking
Life for Birds in the Big Apple Just Got a Little Easier Recent legislation requires new buildings to be more bird-friendly By Krista Karlson February 4, 2020 In this story: birds
It’s Farmer v. Monsanto in Court Fight Over Dicamba Herbicide Bader Farms claims Monsanto induces farmers to buy dicamba-tolerant seeds By Carey Gillam February 3, 2020 In this story: agriculture, toxics
Wrecking the BLM From Within The Senate doesn’t even get to ask questions of bureau head By Vince Bielski February 2, 2020 In this story: public lands
February Stargazing: The Rise of Space Junk Swarms of satellites may soon compromise our view of the night sky By Jeremy Miller February 1, 2020 In this story: astronomy
ICYMI: Albatross Spies, Trump’s Trillion Trees, Taxing SUVS & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 31, 2020 In this story: climate change
8 Ways to Responsibly Rock Down Strict animal welfare standards lend these items sustainability cred By Jill K. Robinson January 29, 2020 In this story: buyers' guide, adventure
When Nature Calls in the Backcountry, It’s a Problem for Parks Employees grapple with the volume of human waste in the outdoors By Colleen Stinchcombe January 28, 2020 In this story: hiking
Learning to Love Bats A winged love story takes flight in Chicago By Elaine Glusac January 27, 2020 In this story: wildlife, urban living, science, animals
Terry Tempest Williams on “Erosion” The naturalist writer believes we’re all eroding—and evolving—simultaneously By Katie O'Reilly January 26, 2020 In this story: books
So Your Kids Are Stressed Out About the Climate Crisis Here’s how to help By Mary DeMocker January 25, 2020 In this story: climate change
ICYMI: Falling Iguanas, Dying Sequoias, Mops and Buckets & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 24, 2020 In this story: climate change
Some Enchanted Swamp Walk Knee deep in a Florida swamp saved by the Nixon administration By Artis Henderson January 23, 2020 In this story: wetlands, hiking, travel, wildlife, saving wild places
Will Climate Justice Be Served? US appeals court dismisses Our Children’s Trust case By Valerie Brown January 22, 2020 In this story: climate change
Could Geoengineering Help Save the World’s Ice? Some researchers hope so. Here are their proposals. By Drew Higgins January 21, 2020 In this story: climate change
The Fate of 23.8 Million Acres of Arctic Wilderness Is in Jeopardy 1.5 million acres were leased for oil in 2019—with more planned in the future By Mike Medberry January 20, 2020 In this story: wilderness, pipelines
Are Warehouses in the Inland Empire a Blessing or a Curse? Online shopping may be impacting air quality in Southern California communities By Chloe Zilliac January 19, 2020 In this story: air, environmental justice
What Is the Most Eco-Friendly Pen? It's hard to recycle pens. Here's what to keep in mind. By Jessian Choy January 18, 2020 In this story: recycling, Ms. Green