When It Comes to Electric Buses, China Is Killing It Every five weeks, the country adds the equivalent of London’s entire fleet to its streets By Katherine Wei May 23, 2018 In this story: electric vehicles, public transit
Clampdown: EPA Security Guards Physically Bar Press AP reporter grabbed and forcibly shoved out of a meeting on contaminated water By Paul Rauber May 22, 2018 In this story: EPA
Africa Chimp, Gorilla Populations Improve But Are Still Endangered Study shows 80 percent of the animals live outside reserves and are threatened By Jason Daley May 22, 2018 In this story: endangered species, animals
NEPA Is Under Threat—Here’s Why That Matters NEPA gives communities a say in development projects By Sam Schipani May 21, 2018 In this story: politics, federal climate policy, congress
Fate of Buffalo River CAFO Is in Question as Water Impacts Accelerate C&H Hog Farms appeals after permit to operate denied By Jonathan Hahn May 20, 2018 In this story: concentrated animal feeding operation, agriculture
Should We Be Concerned About Rising Population? It's complicated, says Mr. Green May 20, 2018 In this story: , population
How Do SUV MPGs Compare With Other Cars'? Mr. Green looks under the hood for the answer By Bob Schildgen May 19, 2018 In this story: , vehicle standards, electric vehicles
Grizzly Bears Haven’t “Recovered,” So Don’t Start Shooting Them Wyoming set to approve bear-hunting season; Yellowstone grizzlies remain isolated By Jason Mark May 18, 2018 In this story: wilderness
ICYMI: Meet the Beetles, Anti-Russian Dolphins, Kilauea Bats Last, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber May 18, 2018 In this story: climate change
Self-Driving Cars Don’t See Cyclists Either We're like a "plastic bag floating across the road" By Paul Rauber May 17, 2018 In this story: biking
In an Ironic Twist, GOP Farm Bill Proposal Attacks States’ Rights The King Amendment would strip states’ ability to regulate food and farm policies By Katie O'Reilly May 17, 2018 In this story: agriculture
Bayou Bridge Pipeline Permit Should Have Been Withheld, Judge Rules Controversial pipeline faces another legal hurdle By Katherine Wei May 16, 2018 In this story: pipelines, oil
Fires Restore Wetlands for Desert Fish Prescribed burn in Owens Valley kick-starts reintroduction for the speckled dace By Sam Schipani May 16, 2018 In this story: wildlife, endangered species
Our Mining Laws Are More Than a Century Old—Time to Update Them We need a law that balances environmental protection with industry’s needs By Raúl M. Grijalva May 15, 2018 In this story: legislation
Proposed Changes to Safety Rule Suggest Influence of Offshore Drilling Industry Revisions to the Well Control Rule would loosen oversight and inspection of oil rigs By Wendy Becktold May 14, 2018 In this story: oil, drilling, oceans, dirty energy, politics
Lovable Animal Mamas of Instagram These are the accounts we'll be ogling on Mother’s Day By Katherine Wei May 13, 2018 In this story: wildlife
Budweiser Re-Labels As Climate-Friendly Beer Here’s why Anheuser-Busch’s new initiative is a big deal By Katie O'Reilly May 12, 2018 In this story: food and drink
How Much Space Would It Take to Solar-Power the United States? Mr. Green shines a light on the subject By Bob Schildgen May 12, 2018 In this story: , solar
Washington County Files Latest Lawsuit Targeting Big Oil Over Climate Damages King County says its shellfish industry is endangered by ocean acidification By Jason Mark May 11, 2018 In this story: climate change, oceans
ICYMI: Blue Waves, Heat Waves, Pruitt Dining Fave, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber May 11, 2018 In this story: climate change