Women in Ghana Battle a U.S.-Owned Gold Mine for Land and Livelihood By Sophia Jones December 14, 2017 Mining giant Newmont has been seizing farms and dumping cyanide into waterways In this story: environmental justice, gender, international environmental justice
Hope Trumps Nope: A Blueprint for Resistance By Naomi Klein December 14, 2017 To build the world we want, we must dare to dream big and out loud In this story: climate change
Power for the Poor From Animal Manure, Food Waste December 14, 2017 Biogas digesters' hat trick: fueling stoves, cleaning the air, disposing of waste In this story: science, clean energy
Trump Watch: Keeping Tabs on a Rogue Administration By Paul Rauber December 14, 2017 Attacking the Clean Power Plan, bending backward for coal, and declaring CO2 "the gas of life" In this story: climate change
The Salton Sea Is Dying—We Can't Let That Happen Text and photographs by David Bacon December 14, 2017 Millions of birds depend on a healthy Salton Sea—so do the area's kids In this story: water, climate change
ICYMI: Blue Dogs, Radioactive Boars, and Making Electricity From Tears By Paul Rauber December 14, 2017 All the environmental news you missed from the last two months In this story: climate change
In Search of an Extinct Crow on a Live Volcano By Matt Jaffe December 14, 2017 I listen for its musical caw but am, alas, 'alalā-less In this story: hiking
Talking About Climate Change in Trump Country By Madeline Ostrander December 14, 2017 In Minnesota, "Rural Climate Dialogues" get people across the political spectrum to discuss global warming In this story: climate change, politics
Code Blue for the Salton Sea By David Bacon December 14, 2017 Youth activists living near the dying sea speak out In this story: water
Brett Morgen Talks About Re-creating Jane Goodall’s Jungle in “Jane” By Katie O'Reilly December 14, 2017 For starters, the director had to warm his star to the very idea of this film In this story: film
Solar Power Is Blooming in Minnesota By Madeline Ostrander December 13, 2017 The state’s solar gardens are a model for community-level energy generation In this story: solar, clean energy
Are You Going to Eat That? By Jill K. Robinson December 12, 2017 Chefs give food scraps new life at the center of the plate In this story: food and drink
Federal Appeals Court Hears Youth Climate Justice Suit By Jason Mark December 11, 2017 Plaintiff’s attorney says case is this generation’s Brown v Board of Education In this story: climate change
Could Poison Frogs Crush Addiction? By Jason Daley December 11, 2017 Frog evolution could one day help block nicotine and other substances In this story: science
Give the Gift of Eco Style By Katie O'Reilly December 10, 2017 Because everyone looks good in green In this story: buyers' guide, holidays
What's Better for the Environment, Shopping at a Store or Online? By Bob Schildgen December 8, 2017 Mr. Green hits "pause" before the "add to cart" button In this story: shopping,
ICYMI: Frog Gigging, Monuments Shrinking, Bitcoin Mining, & More By Paul Rauber December 7, 2017 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
An Adventurer’s Lucky 13 Presents By Katie O'Reilly December 7, 2017 Here’s how to gift the outdoorsmen and outdoorswomen in your life In this story: buyers' guide
When Politics Get Them Down, These DREAMers Go Camping By Ariel Gans December 6, 2017 The outdoors doesn’t care whether you have papers In this story: hiking, inspiring connections outdoors
14 Delightful Stocking Stuffers By Katie O'Reilly December 6, 2017 Because the old maxim is true: The best things come in small packages. In this story: buyers' guide, holidays