Tabasco Hot Sauce and the Fate of Louisiana’s Shorelines By Katherine Wei March 15, 2018 Climate change might be driving Tabasco production elsewhere In this story: climate change
Magic Mushroom? Beware the Fly Agaric March 15, 2018 If you eat this shroom, the only trip you'll take will be to the hospital or the morgue In this story: photography
War-Ready to River-Ready: A Vet’s New Life on the River By Lindsey Robinson March 14, 2018 Suzy Matsubara learned that whitewater is what she needs In this story: military outdoors
How to Treat Backcountry Water on the Cheap By Krista Langlois March 13, 2018 Yes, you should disinfect your water. No, you don’t need an expensive filter. In this story: backpacking, adventure
Sierra Club Helps Distribute Solar Lanterns in Puerto Rico By Wendy Becktold March 13, 2018 Members, supporters donated over a million dollars in two weeks In this story: activism
Sierra Club's Ed Berry is Very Busy Making Political Endorsements By Wendy Becktold March 13, 2018 The volunteer for the Atlantic Chapter thinks that's a good problem to have In this story: activism
As Rabies Scourges Painted Dogs, a Race to Vaccinate Domestic Breeds By Carly Nairn March 12, 2018 Rabies remains the largest contributor to wild-dog deaths in Africa In this story: wildlife, science
Morgan Dixon Founded GirlTrek to Get Black Women Walking By Wendy Becktold March 12, 2018 GirlTrek combines public health, movement-building, and radical self-care In this story: activism, hiking
Chronic Wasting Disease: Coming to a Deer Population Near You By Andy McGlashen March 11, 2018 Without more federal dollars, the fatal disease will spread unabated In this story: wildlife, science
Fire and Ice: The Pacific Crest Trail in the Era of Climate Change By Alex Brown March 10, 2018 The iconic trail and the hikers who traverse it face a number of challenges In this story: climate change, hiking
At Rattlesnake Roundups, Cruelty Draws Crowds By Sam Schipani March 10, 2018 An annual killing extravaganza in Sweetwater, Texas, draws increased scrutiny In this story: wildlife
Five Items That Reincarnate Plastic Bottles Into Outdoor Gear By Jill K. Robinson March 10, 2018 How to adventure AND keep plastic out of landfills and waterways In this story: buyers' guide
“Annihilation” Is All About Being Destroyed by Nature By Heather Smith March 9, 2018 We could be destroyed by worse things, I guess In this story: film, wilderness, wildlife
ICYMI: Covert Penguins, Cabinet Know-Nothings, No Trump Highway By Paul Rauber March 9, 2018 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Trump Views the Ocean as a Gas Station and a Garbage Dump By David Helvarg March 9, 2018 On June 9, people across the United States will be marching for the ocean In this story: oceans, oil, drilling, climate change
How Not to Backpack With Children By Drew Krepp March 9, 2018 A freezing overnight trip with two young kids—what could go wrong? In this story: survival tips
Thoughts on Climate Action From a Scientist Who Gave Up Flying By Peter Kalmus March 9, 2018 Peter Kalmus says each of us can do something to address warming In this story: books, climate change, science
Climate Change Is a Women’s Issue, Too By Barbara Lee March 8, 2018 It’s time Congress passed a Women and Climate Act In this story: politics, women, climate change
Evaporation Could Provide On-Demand Renewable Energy By Eliza Strickland March 8, 2018 A new technology turns evaporating moisture from oceans and lakes into energy In this story: science, technology
13 Female "Cli-Fi" Writers Who Are Inspiring a Better Future By Carly Nairn March 8, 2018 In the emerging genre of climate fiction, ladies take the helm In this story: books, climate change