Solar Lanterns Serve as Beacon of Hope for Puerto Rico By Meredith Brown November 22, 2017 Sierra Club works with local partners to distribute solar lanterns and water filters In this story: technology
5 Ways to Cut Down on Post-Thanksgiving Food Scraps By Ariel Gans November 21, 2017 Here’s how to do your part to keep food from going to landfills In this story: food and drink, holidays
Starbucks Falls Short on Environmental Commitments By Davis Harper November 21, 2017 Reports suggest that caffeine lovers’ iconic mermaid may not be so green after all In this story: food and drink
Letter From Puerto Rico By Jason Mark November 20, 2017 A reporter’s notebook on an unnatural disaster In this story: climate change
Keystone XL Opponents Claim Partial Victory Against Tar Sands Pipeline By Jonathan Hahn November 20, 2017 TransCanada gets go-ahead, but may have to start planning process from scratch In this story: oil, pipelines, climate change, tar sands
New Film Reveals Bill Nye as Lifelong "Science Guy"—and Climate Guy By Katie O'Reilly November 19, 2017 Inside the longtime Sierra Club member’s quest to end anti-scientific thinking In this story: film
2.9 Million Kids Are at Risk From Oil and Gas Operations By Ariel Gans November 18, 2017 Is your child’s school or daycare dangerously close? This map can show you. In this story: air, oil
A National Day of Action to Follow COP23 By Connor McGuigan November 17, 2017 Climate time capsule dedication rallies planned the day after UN climate talks end In this story: activism, clean energy, sierra student coalition
ICYMI: Trump’s Shark Fin Soup, Hunting for Toddlers, & More By Paul Rauber November 17, 2017 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
The Sinking Cities and Rising Seas of (Near) Future Tomorrow By Jonathan Hahn November 17, 2017 It's time to start thinking about life in a different world, says author Jeff Goodell In this story: books, climate change, oceans
“Island COP” Delegates Push for Climate Action on Banks of the Rhine By Steve Herz November 16, 2017 Germany's continued reliance on coal shows work remains to be done In this story: coal, international climate policy
Documentary Pits Oil and Gas Industries Against Spent Kitchen Grease By Meredith Brown November 16, 2017 “Hot Grease” explores a greener energy future—one gallon of biodiesel at a time In this story: film, clean energy
Constance Okollet’s COP23 Message: Climate Change Is Reality in Uganda By Wendy Becktold November 15, 2017 The head of the Osukuru United Women Network wants actions not words In this story: climate change, women, international climate policy
Congress, Trump Exploit Fire Tragedy to Promote Logging Agenda By Chad Hanson November 14, 2017 Note to D.C. legislators: More logging isn’t a solution. In this story: wildfire, forests
Controversial Ruling Says Organic Crops Don’t Have to Grow in Soil By Katie O'Reilly November 13, 2017 Some organic growers say hydroponics shouldn’t be certified organic In this story: agriculture
Climate Change Is Driving Residents of Kivalina From Their Homes By Sonia Luokkala November 12, 2017 For the Inupiaq town, relocating is not a matter of if but when In this story: climate change, indigenous communities
Thru-Hiking for Type A Personalities By Dan Byrnes November 11, 2017 The Appalachian Trail taught me that I don’t need to let go In this story: hiking
Can the Ocean Help Heal Veterans? By Connor McGuigan November 10, 2017 The Netflix documentary “Resurface” explores ocean therapy for wounded soldiers In this story: film, veterans, oceans, military outdoors
ICYMI: Open Season at Wildlife Refuges, the Plague Is Back, & More By Paul Rauber November 10, 2017 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Facing a Fear of the Unknown in an Oregon Cave By Korrin L. Bishop November 9, 2017 A caving expedition offers adventure and reflection for a beginning spelunker In this story: hiking