Water, Water Everywhere—But You Can Still Get Heat Exhaustion By Marilyn Tahl June 16, 2017 Pro tip: Don't underestimate the desert sun In this story: survival tips
A Deep Dive Into the World of Raptors By Jonathan Hahn June 16, 2017 An avid birder journeys across England in search of birds of prey In this story: books
Tribal Solar Brings Renewable Power to the People June 16, 2017 Tim Willink helps indigenous communities power up on Native lands In this story: solar, renewable energy
Patricia Schuba Is Cleaning Up Missouri By Wendy Becktold June 16, 2017 She fought a coal-ash dump. Now she's running for office. In this story: coal ash, activism
In Deep Water June 16, 2017 Photographer Paul Souder's award-winning photograph of a polar bear in Hudson Bay In this story: wildlife
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Is One of the Few Places to Watch Synchronous Fireflies By Gina DeCaprio Vercesi June 16, 2017 Tips on how you can experience this natural phenomenon In this story: national parks
Hey Mr. Green! Is Liquid Soap Worse Than Bar Soap? By Bob Schildgen June 16, 2017 Our inveterate sleuth Mr. Green channels his inner bar-barian In this story: , lifestyle
Environmental News ICYMI By Paul Rauber June 15, 2017 Hot bodies, blowhard Scots, and Kentucky's solar-powered coal museum In this story: climate change
Under the Gun: An Investigation Into the Murder of Berta Cáceres By John Gibler June 15, 2017 Honduras is the most dangerous country in the world to be an environmental activist In this story: indigenous communities, activism
Eight Hammocks That Guarantee Quality Hang Time By Jill K. Robinson June 15, 2017 You may not need a tent on your next camping/backpacking adventure In this story: buyers' guide, camping
Public Transit Toots Its Own Horn By Abbey Cliffe June 15, 2017 Happy National Dump the Pump Day! In this story: public transit, transportation, air, urban planning
Seven Ancient Grains to Lend Your Plate Green Panache By Lesley Jacobs Solmonson June 15, 2017 These time-tested grains require few pesticides, fertilizers, or irrigation In this story: food and drink
Kerry St. Pé Has a Plan to Restore Louisiana's Eroding Coastline By Sarah Netter June 15, 2017 Hurricane Katrina was a wake-up call for the state of Louisiana, but not for St. Pé In this story: science, saving wild places
In the Line of Fire June 15, 2017 2015 was the most deadly year for environmental activists In this story: activism
Al Gore Ditches the Slideshow for a Fired-Up "Inconvenient Sequel" By Katie O'Reilly June 15, 2017 "Expanding the limits of what is politically possible" takes center stage In this story: film
Can Tribes and Tigers Coexist in India's Nature Reserves? Text and photographs by Michael Benanav June 15, 2017 Sierra's correspondent visits the Soligas and the Chenchus to find out In this story: saving wild places, wildlife
Oil Drilling Is—Literally!—Shaking Up Oklahoma By Dashka Slater June 15, 2017 Oil drillers duck and cover to avoid responsibility for the earthquakes they're causing In this story: fracking, fracked gas
No One Investigates Anything Here By John Gibler June 15, 2017 In Honduras, social activists are routinely murdered In this story: activism
The Tragedy and Wonder of Louisiana’s Wetlands By Jonathan Hahn June 14, 2017 Photographer Ben Depp uses a paraglider to document a fading ecosystem In this story: saving wild places
An Inconvenient Q&A By Katie O'Reilly June 14, 2017 A conversation with the filmmakers behind Al Gore’s new cinematic treatment of the climate crisis In this story: climate negotiations