The Power of City Camping A new Detroit program opens a long-unused campground to local youths By Allison Torres Burtka July 14, 2018 In this story: inspiring connections outdoors, camping
ICYMI: Tetchy About Hetchy, Monster Croc, Fracking Makes You Fat, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber July 13, 2018 In this story: politics, federal climate policy, animals, climate change
Why Did Trump Pardon Two Arsonist Ranchers? The strange saga of Dwight and Steven Hammond By Heather Smith July 12, 2018 In this story: public lands, politics, agriculture
In the Climate Change Countdown, It’s Time for Zero Hour These youth activists want to wake America up to the climate emergency By Wendy Becktold July 12, 2018 In this story: climate change, environmental justice, activism
Who Will Regulate Lab-Grown Meat? It’s shaping up to be one juicy debate By Katie O'Reilly July 11, 2018 In this story: food and drink
Andrew Wheeler—Is He Still Big Coal’s Errand Boy? Photo shows now-EPA administrator lobbying Rick Perry to prop up coal By Paul Rauber July 11, 2018 In this story: EPA
Can We Trust the Label "Organic"? Mr. Green checks the facts By Bob Schildgen July 10, 2018 In this story: food and drink
Judge Dread What could replacing Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy with Brett Kavanaugh do to the environment? By Heather Smith July 9, 2018 In this story: environmental justice, federal climate policy, clean water, water, clean energy
Fracking Chemicals Boost Fat Cells Exposure to fracking compounds increase size, number of fat cells By Jason Daley July 9, 2018 In this story: fracking, science
What Can Dockless Bikes Tell Us About Cities? Love them or hate them, they’re generating loads of newfound data By Enrique Gili July 8, 2018 In this story: biking, transportation
This Is What the Colorado River Looks Like by the Time It Reaches Mexico Hint: It's not a pretty picture July 7, 2018 In this story: photography, climate change
How Far Do We Go to Save a Species? The race to preserve the northern white rhino has a big breakthrough By Michaela Haas July 7, 2018 In this story: animals, endangered species, science, wildlife
Scott Pruitt Wasted Too Much of Our Time—And the Planet’s as Well Pruitt couldn’t even do dastardly right, but inaction and incompetence are their own threats By Jason Mark July 6, 2018 In this story: federal climate policy, politics, climate change, activism, democracy
The Unstoppable Don Steinke This volunteer has helped to close one fossil fuel terminal after another By Wendy Becktold July 6, 2018 In this story: coal
Ríos to Rivers Is Not Your Average Exchange Program Weston Boyles gets youths from Chile and the U.S. on the water together By Connor McGuigan July 6, 2018 In this story: water, saving wild places
The Lone Star State Ditches the Big Brown Coal Plant It was one of the largest sources of sulfur dioxide pollution in the country By Katherine Wei July 6, 2018 In this story: coal
ICYMI: Scott Pruitt Resigns, Spiders Go Electric, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Heather Smith July 5, 2018 In this story: climate change, politics, federal climate policy, animals, science
Rescue a Swimmer Stranded in a Raging River When a quick dip to cool off goes bad By Leonie Sherman July 5, 2018 In this story: survival tips
What Are the Safest Soaps and Shampoos for a Boating Trip? Here's a green-cosmetics database you can use for any vacation By Bob Schildgen July 5, 2018 In this story: , buyers' guide
The Trailhead at the Water’s Edge The Lake Tahoe Water Trail offers adventurers slick mileage By Jill K. Robinson July 4, 2018 In this story: water, adventure