Kristal Ambrose Recruits Kids to Purge Plastic in the Bahamas By Adam Skolnick April 17, 2017 An expedition served as a catalyst for this budding scientist In this story: plastic, oceans
Back in Style: Body-Friendly, Ergonomic Packs By Katie O'Reilly April 17, 2017 Five packs that take ergonomics into consideration In this story: backpacking, buyers' guide, adventure
Across the U.S., Rivers Are Running Free After Decades of Impoundment By Daniel Arnold April 17, 2017 A writer paddles the length of the Rogue River after dam decommissioning In this story: rivers, water
Here Comes the Crackdown on Dissent By Alexandra Malloy April 16, 2017 As activism grows, states attempt to criminalize protest In this story: activism
Where the Wild Things Are Familiar Again By Jonathan Hahn April 15, 2017 Photographer Sam Hobson uses urban wildlife to connect people to the natural world In this story: wildlife, urban living, photography
How Green is Your Alley? By Lynn Freehill-Maye April 15, 2017 Citizen-driven urbanism projects turn gray zones into community space In this story: urban planning, urban living, wildlife, gardening
Losing the Earth Under You By Drew Higgins April 15, 2017 Thawing permafrost means a new architecture for the North In this story: climate change
The Crazy Lifestyle of a Woman Who Repairs Wind Turbine Blades April 14, 2017 When she's not climbing in Patagonia, Jessica Kilroy hangs off wind turbines In this story: clean energy
The Dam That Wasn’t By Amy Hassinger April 14, 2017 Fifty years ago, activists fought off a dam in Illinois. Their story has a lot to teach us. In this story: rivers, water
Environmental News ICYMI By Paul Rauber April 14, 2017 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change, EPA
An Outdoorsman Follows a Pipeline's Path Through the Wild By Reid Doughten April 14, 2017 The Atlantic Coast Pipeline puts the environment and local communities at risk In this story: pipelines, wilderness, wildlife
Wilderness Is Closer Than You Think By Gary Kamiya April 14, 2017 Cities are full of wild remnants, if you know where to look In this story: urban living, wildlife
A Quiet Passion By Katie O'Reilly April 14, 2017 The creators of "In Pursuit of Silence" get vocal about quietude In this story: film
When More Is Better: The "Maximalist" Shoe Trend By Bill Fink April 14, 2017 An adventurer with aching knees and heels offers 6 running/hiking shoe recommendations In this story: buyers' guide, hiking
Donald Trump’s Slash-and-Burn Budget By Paul Rauber April 12, 2017 Close your eyes to real problems and you can save a lot of money! In this story: politics, EPA, federal climate policy
For Cod's Sake By Mikey Jane Moran April 12, 2017 The filmmaker behind "Sacred Cod," a new Discovery Channel documentary, talks about the future of a collapsing fishery In this story: oceans, fish, climate change
An Egg-Free, Egg-Celent Easter By Alexandra Malloy April 12, 2017 Celebrate the spring holiday with these ecofriendly alternatives to the usual hard-boiled fare In this story: holidays, vegan, plastic
Is the U.S. Going to Turn Its Back on Climate Change? By Katie O'Reilly April 11, 2017 The BBC’s environmental analyst weighs in on what the rest of the world might do if the U.S. backs out of the Paris Agreement In this story: climate negotiations, federal climate policy, climate change
Greening Your Money: Harness a Better Tomorrow With Your Dollars By Patrick Fitzgerald April 10, 2017 Part 1 of Sierra’s new series offers financial advice for green-minded millennials In this story: lifestyle
Hey Mr. Green! What About Disposable Cylinders? By Bob Schildgen April 9, 2017 Mr Green mixes the sacred with the propane In this story: renewable energy,