This Proposed Law Will Be a Boon for Outdoor Recreation Congress considers the largest outdoors package of President Biden’s term By Lindsey Botts April 4, 2024 In this story: public lands, outdoor recreation, inspiring connections outdoors
Opposition to Proposed Mining Near Rare Protected Georgia Swamp Grows Advocates mount last-ditch effort to save the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge from a titanium mine By Ash Peterson April 3, 2024 In this story: saving wild places, public lands, dirty fuels
Why Is the Bureau of Land Management Still Clearcutting Piñon-Juniper Landscapes? Conservationists had hoped the practice would pause with the end of the Trump administration, but the war on native trees continues By Jeremy Miller April 2, 2024 In this story: forests
How to Throw a Booty-Shaking Green Event for Earth Month (or Any Month) Check out these suggestions for songs, food and drinks, decorations, and more By Jessian Choy April 1, 2024 In this story: Ms. Green, earth day, diy
A Full-Court Press to Get the Lead Out Behind the push to eliminate the lingering threat of lead By Ben Jealous March 31, 2024 In this story: toxics, flint water crisis
How a Blind Oceanographer Studies Temperature-Regulating Currents Amy Bower and the Accessible Oceans project can turn data into sound By Allison Braden March 30, 2024 In this story: oceans, women, marine ecosystems, accessibility
ICYMI: Hair of the Tiger, Chick-Pill-A & Now Florida Doesn't Want You to Say "Climate Change" Environmental news of the week for busy people By Paul Rauber March 29, 2024 In this story: climate change, Roundup, current events
Advocates Nationwide Push for State-Level Green Constitutional Amendments Efforts seek to enshrine the rights to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment By Dana Drugmand March 28, 2024 In this story: environment
This Athlete Is Carving a Path for Women Surfers Big-wave surfer Bianca Valenti campaigns for gender equality By Claire Greenburger March 27, 2024 In this story: surfing, women
Ending Roadkill: How to Make It Safer for the Deer to Cross the Road Road ecologists are looking for a right-of-way for animals By Ben Goldfarb March 26, 2024 In this story: wildlife
Divers Clean Up the Largest US Marine Conservation Area—By Hand In just one mission, divers removed 126,310 pounds of debris from Hawai'i's Papahānaumokuākea By Allison Braden March 25, 2024 In this story: oceans
How to Find the Greenest, Least Toxic Textiles Here's what you need to know about "compostable" textiles, ecolabels, and more By Jessian Choy March 24, 2024 In this story: fashion, lifestyle, Ms. Green
Water Is Life. The Line 5 Oil Pipeline Threatens So Much of It. It’s past time to shut down this dangerous oil and gas pipeline in the Great Lakes By Ben Jealous March 23, 2024 In this story: Line 5, dirty fuels, oil
ICYMI: Spitting Seal, Warmest Year, Toughest Auto Regs & Chopping Down Cherry Trees Environmental news of the week for busy people By Paul Rauber March 22, 2024 In this story: climate change, Roundup, current events
Meet Rose Abramoff, Climate Scientist Turned Climate Activist Abramoff is one of the few federal scientists fired for their climate activism By Juliet Grable March 21, 2024 In this story: climate change
EPA’s New Tailpipe Rules Put the US on the Road to an Electric Future New car and truck rules mark one of the Biden administration’s biggest climate action moves By Syris Valentine March 20, 2024 In this story: transportation, EPA
A Visit to the Annual Chincoteague Island Pony Swim These feral horses may seem wild—but look again By Bethany Brookshire March 20, 2024 In this story: wildlife
The Epic Wildfire in the Texas Panhandle Is Just a Preview Texas officials go to bat for oil and gas while the climate-fueled Smokehouse Creek Fire still rages By Christopher Collins March 19, 2024 In this story: wildfire, climate change
Two Coal States, Two Very Different Futures Colorado and Montana both depended on coal, but only Colorado admits that it's over By Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan March 18, 2024 In this story: coal, dirty fuels
Highway Robbery and Environmental Injustice in Alabama How an infrastructure project turned into a nightmare for one Black community By Ben Jealous March 17, 2024 In this story: racial justice