Can Canada Save the Mountain Caribou Before It’s Too Late? By Andrew Findlay May 15, 2019 The iconic animal is at risk of extinction In this story: endangered species
Inside the “Plogging” Movement By Cari Shane May 14, 2019 Here’s what it’s like to go jogging for the environment In this story: adventure
It’s Bike to Work Week for You, Steal a Bike Week for Thieves By Katie O'Reilly May 13, 2019 Eight ways to hang on to your sweet ride In this story: public transit, transportation
The Great White Sharks of Isla Guadalupe By Lewis Page May 12, 2019 Ben Lowy trains his lens on this apex predator In this story: photography
Triumph, Fear in the Vertical Realm By Drew Higgins May 11, 2019 Mark Synnott ponders rock climbing and its most famous risk-taking celebrity In this story: books, climbing
ICYMI: Extinction, Plague, and Conspiracy—But Blue Crabs Are Back By Paul Rauber May 10, 2019 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
These Scientists Did More Than Tell Us We Were Doomed By Heather Smith May 9, 2019 The authors of the IPBES report also gave us a road map out In this story: international climate policy, endangered species, science, politics
Bill McKibben Talks About “Falter” By Michael Berry May 9, 2019 The climate action pioneer’s new book explores what it means to be human In this story: books, Green New Deal, climate change, clean energy
10 Must-Haves for Trail Runners By Dina Mishev May 8, 2019 Because hitting trails requires different gear than running on sidewalks or streets In this story: buyers' guide
Climate Activists Are Rebelling. Are Politicians Finally Listening? By Lewis Page May 8, 2019 Extinction Rebellion's bold antics seem to be getting results In this story: activism, climate change
18 Gifts to Make Mom (and Mother Nature) Happy By Blane Bachelor May 7, 2019 Happy Mother’s Day from Sierra In this story: buyers' guide, holidays
High-Tech Farmers Are Adapting to a Changing World By Eliza Strickland May 7, 2019 New technologies help farmers adjust for climate change In this story: clean energy, agriculture, climate change
Outdoors for All By Richard Louv May 7, 2019 A nascent global movement proclaims that access to nature is a human right In this story: inspiring connections outdoors, local outings
Jennifer Flattery Is a Happy (Snow) Camper By Wendy Becktold May 6, 2019 And she'll teach you how to be one too In this story: hiking, local outings
Are Reusable Coffee Filters or Paper Filters Good for the Environment? By Bob Schildgen May 6, 2019 Consider giving a French press a try In this story: food and drink, environment
The Intricate Webs That Keep Us Alive May 5, 2019 A CT scan of a pigeon reveals the phenomenal complexity within In this story: science, photography
How to Survive an Encounter With an Alligator By Sarah Sharkey May 5, 2019 Don't panic, don't thrash, and when all else fails, bop it on the head In this story: survival tips
How Green Is Your Julep? By Matt Heard May 4, 2019 Inside the real derby—Kentucky distillers’ race to produce sustainable bourbon In this story: food and drink
Inside Early Explorers' Journals By Michael Engelhard May 4, 2019 Before photography and bullet journals, travelers' sketchbooks marked discoveries In this story: books
Airpocalypse Now By Jonathan Hahn May 4, 2019 "Choked" is a globe-trotting tour of air pollution and its toll on public health In this story: air, books