How Much Space Would It Take to Solar-Power the United States? By Bob Schildgen May 12, 2018 Mr. Green shines a light on the subject In this story: , solar
Washington County Files Latest Lawsuit Targeting Big Oil Over Climate Damages By Jason Mark May 11, 2018 King County says its shellfish industry is endangered by ocean acidification In this story: climate change, oceans
ICYMI: Blue Waves, Heat Waves, Pruitt Dining Fave, & More By Paul Rauber May 11, 2018 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Where’s the Money, Secretary Zinke? By Sam Schipani May 10, 2018 Reduced budgets, favoritism raise concerns on Capitol Hill In this story: dept. of the interior, public lands, national parks
14 Ways to Say “I Love You, Mom—And Mother Earth, Too” By Katie O'Reilly May 10, 2018 Sierra’s Mother’s Day gift guide In this story: buyers' guide, holidays
Entergy Gas Plant Evokes New Orleans Legacy of Environmental Racism By Christiana Botic and Leanna First-Arai May 9, 2018 New Orleans East has a long history of being the city’s dumping ground In this story: fracked gas, environmental justice
California First in the Nation to Require Solar on New Homes By Paul Rauber May 9, 2018 Starting in 2020, new homes in the Golden State will be mini power plants In this story: solar
USDA Proposes GMO Labeling Rules By Katie O'Reilly May 8, 2018 But as they stand, they’ll simply sow consumer confusion—to Big Ag’s benefit In this story: agriculture
Landowners, Environmentalists Unite to Stop Gas Export Facility By Juliet Grable May 7, 2018 Fight over Coos Bay LNG terminal is latest "Keep It in the Ground" flashpoint In this story: Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), fracked gas, fracking
City Hall vs. Big Oil By Claire Schoen May 6, 2018 Episode 4 of the podcast “Stepping Up” reports on cities and climate change In this story: climate change
New Thru-Hike Documentary Unpacks the Wilds of Patagonia By Robert Kelly May 5, 2018 Inside the making of “Unbounded” In this story: film, hiking
One Infinitely Beautiful Planet Earth By Jonathan Hahn May 4, 2018 Astronaut Chris Hadfield’s photography is literally out of this world In this story: photography, film
Smart Cookstoves Help Communities Cut Down on Air Pollution By Eliza Strickland May 4, 2018 A new high-tech project in India distributes solar-powered stoves In this story: technology
Can You Spot the Owl in This Photograph? May 4, 2018 Eastern screech owls know how to keep a low profile In this story: photography
Conservationists and Tequila Producers Team Up to Save Bat Species By Carly Nairn May 4, 2018 Inside the recovery of the lesser long-nosed bat—agave pollinator extraordinaire In this story: endangered species
ICYMI: Cactus Rustlers, EPA Hustlers, Geyser Puzzler, & More By Paul Rauber May 4, 2018 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Why the EU Chose Bees Over Pesticides By Heather Smith May 3, 2018 The EU’s neonicotinoid ban is a recognition of the $$$ pollinators bring to the farm In this story: agriculture, insects, pesticides, toxics
Meet the Adventurers Who Brave Glacial Caves in the Name of Science By Megan Hill May 3, 2018 Glacier Cave Explorers volunteer to study life beneath the ice In this story: adventure, hiking
Trapdoor Social Wants to Solar-Power Rock 'N' Roll May 3, 2018 The rockers and their Sunstock Festival raise money for solar installations In this story: clean energy
Campaign to Divest From Wells Fargo Gains Traction By Connor McGuigan May 3, 2018 Seattle and Los Angeles have taken steps to end their relationships with the bank In this story: Fossil Free Finance