Paddling the Lower Mississippi Ain't a Huck Finn Journey Anymore By Boyce Upholt June 28, 2018 Levees, dams, and industry give the river a brutal allure, but the pelicans don't care In this story: rivers, water
Donald Trump's School for Scandal By Paul Rauber June 28, 2018 Why did Scott Pruitt's huge security detail have to accompany him to Disneyland? In this story: politics
Sierra Magazine's Special Issue Celebrating U.S. Rivers By Jason Mark June 28, 2018 We've ruined too many of our rivers, but a unique law gives us a chance to protect many others In this story: water, inspiring connections outdoors
All the Environmental News in Case You Missed It By Paul Rauber June 28, 2018 Fluorescent puffins, jazz whales, and blaming air pollution for the ref's bad calls In this story: climate change
In Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Text and photographs by Tim Palmer June 28, 2018 Today, 300 major U.S. rivers and their tributaries are protected by the law In this story: rivers, water
“Extinct” San Quintín Kangaroo Rat Still Exists By Carly Nairn June 28, 2018 The small mammal is making a comeback in Baja California In this story: wildlife
River Adventures Are for Feasting: A Slideshow By Katie O'Reilly June 27, 2018 Veteran paddling guide John Ruskey shows us how to sup right on the river. | Photos by Rory Doyle
Astonishing Photos Capture the Lucid Beauty of Polar Ice By Jonathan Hahn June 27, 2018 Camille Seaman's mesmerizing photography clarifies the Arctic's vanishing reality In this story: climate change
Flint’s Water Problems Aren’t Over By Wendy Becktold June 27, 2018 Gina Luster, a Flint Rising organizer, is still living with the effects of lead poisoning In this story: environmental justice, clean water, toxics
Judge Tosses SF and Oakland Lawsuits Targeting Big Oil By Jason Mark June 26, 2018 Ruling is a setback to holding major carbon polluters liable for climate change In this story: climate change
Climate Change Is a Tick’s Best Friend By Jonathan Hahn June 26, 2018 Mary Beth Pfeiffer’s “Lyme” sounds the alarm on a climate-driven epidemic In this story: books, climate change, health
How to Walk in a Beautiful Way in an Age of Climate Change By Jonathan Hahn June 26, 2018 Camille Seaman and her daughter take in the vanishing reality of polar ice In this story: climate change, photography
Toxic Tents By Heather Smith June 25, 2018 Some proposed immigrant detention centers are Superfund sites In this story: environmental justice, politics, children, democracy
Making Electricity Often Requires Steam—and That's Bad News for Rivers By Katherine Wei June 25, 2018 Most of our modern power plants are basically little more than steam engines In this story: clean energy, rivers, water
Which Is Better for the Environment, Flying or Sailing? By Bob Schildgen June 25, 2018 Either way, it's always best to minimize travel when possible In this story: travel, environment
Can Reflective Roofing Save Energy and Help the Environment? By Bob Schildgen June 24, 2018 The cooling effects of a white roof are debatable, says Mr. Green In this story: clean energy
13 Unlucky Animals That Are Killed for Fun By Sam Schipani June 23, 2018 Wildlife killing contests are still legal throughout much of the United States
Scott Pruitt's Replacement? By Paul Rauber June 22, 2018 New emails show Andrew Wheeler is greasing the way In this story: EPA
ICYMI: French Butts, Goat Glut, Mammoth Tusks, & More By Paul Rauber June 22, 2018 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
A Tale of Two Posoles By Paul Rauber June 21, 2018 Dream dinners from "The Berkeley Bowl Cookbook" and "This Immeasurable Place" In this story: food and drink, books