Educating Girls May Be Nigeria's Best Defense Against Climate Change By Wendy Becktold October 29, 2019 The Center For Girls' Education is giving impoverished girls new opportunities In this story: gender, population
Time to Fix the Population Fixation By Wendy Becktold October 29, 2019 Sierra examines gender equity and the ecological crisis In this story: gender, population
Farewell From Mr. Green By Bob Schildgen October 29, 2019 Bob Schildgen takes a bow after 15 years as the consummate green sleuth In this story:
Etinosa Yvonne Captures the Emotional Scars of Nigeria’s Conflicts By Wendy Becktold October 28, 2019 “It’s All in My Head” draws attention to PTSD in a country where few discuss it In this story: gender, population, photography
All in a Day’s Work: Nigeria’s Center for Girls' Education in Photos By Wendy Becktold October 28, 2019 CGE helps educate impoverished girls, building resilience in their communities In this story: education, climate change, women's rights
Yes, Reversing the Climate Crisis Can Be Profitable By Katie O'Reilly October 27, 2019 Investor Ibrahim AlHusseini talks clean energy initiatives In this story: clean energy
Don’t Get Tricked Into Passing Out Industrial Palm Oil This Halloween! By Katie O'Reilly October 26, 2019 Here's a bevy of animal-friendly classic treats In this story: food and drink
ICYMI: Roadkill Is the New California Cuisine By Heather Smith October 24, 2019 A weekly news round-up for busy people In this story: science, politics, climate change
Meet "Team Fat Bat"—Scientists Try to Save Victims of White-Nose Syndrome By Katie O'Reilly October 24, 2019 Happy Bat Week 2019
Cave Diver Jill Heinerth Swims Where None Have Swum Before By Wendy Becktold October 23, 2019 Her new memoir, Into the Planet, takes readers along with her In this story: photography
Exxon and Tar Sands Go on Trial in New York Climate Fraud Case By Nicholas Kusnetz October 22, 2019 New York's attorney general says Exxon misled investors In this story: oil, climate change
Where Baby Animals, Sisterhood, and Conservation Collide By Austyn Gaffney October 21, 2019 Wildlife photography is dominated by men. Suzi Eszterhas wants to change that. In this story: photography, animals
The Destruction Caused by the Border Wall Is Worse Than You Think By Adam Federman October 21, 2019 Border Patrol agents tear though the Arizona desert In this story: borderlands
One-Third of Our Food Supply Relies on a Very Sick Species: Honeybees By Austyn Gaffney October 19, 2019 "The Pollinators" highlights problems for the managed honeybee In this story: film, bees
ICYMI: Selfie-Taking Fern & Tool-Using Pigs By Heather Smith October 17, 2019 A weekly news roundup for busy people In this story: politics, animals, technology, science, federal climate policy
Climate Change Threatens Two-Thirds of North American Birds By Jason Daley October 17, 2019 Audubon report details how rising temperatures will impact every bird species In this story: birds, climate change
Warming Lakes Worldwide Could Mean More Toxic Algal Blooms By Jonathan Hahn October 16, 2019 A first-ever global survey of lakes links climate change to increased blooms In this story: climate change, water
Foxes in the Henhouse: Industry Veterans Fill the EPA By E.A. Crunden October 15, 2019 Ethics groups warn that appointees may put industry ahead of public interest In this story: EPA
In Praise of Seeds and Hope By Winona LaDuke October 14, 2019 Excerpted from "Indigenous Food Sovereignty in the United States" In this story: indigenous communities, food and drink
A Letter From the Yankton Sioux Territory By Jacqueline Keeler October 14, 2019 A Native community suffers massive flooding, far from the eye of the media In this story: indigenous communities, environmental justice