Empowering Women to Save the Planet, One Expedition at a Time By Drew Higgins March 8, 2017 This initiative sent 76 female scientists to the southernmost continent In this story: women, science
The (Poi) Power of Hawaiian Food Sovereignty Text and photographs by Jeremy Miller March 8, 2017 For some Hawaiians, reclaiming traditional food systems is a path to independence. In this story: agriculture, food and drink
Femmes Environnementales: International Women’s Day Reading By Katie O'Reilly March 8, 2017 Nine female nature writers who inspire us to explore, enjoy, and protect the planet In this story: books, adventure
The Art of Cultured Meat By Kristine Wong March 7, 2017 "Cellular agriculture" is on its way to producing consumable meat products from a lab In this story: agriculture, science
Is the Day Without a Woman Strike Symbolic? Yes, But It’s Also Effective. By Wendy Becktold March 7, 2017 Organizers of the Women’s March call for women to not show up on March 8 In this story: activism
Hey Mr. Green! Should receipts be recycled? By Bob Schildgen March 6, 2017 Mr. Green gets close and personal with paper of all sizes In this story: , recycling
Envisioning a Border Without Walls By Daniel Blue Tyx March 6, 2017 There's a better, greener way to have safe and secure borders In this story: politics, environmental justice
Time in Nature: Doctor Recommended By Eliana Osborn March 2, 2017 Time in nature is good for body, mind, and spirit. In this story: books, camping, hiking
Invasive Species in Hawaii Are Eating Everything—Even Themselves By Sara Novak March 2, 2017 Cannibalism helps invaders out-compete native species In this story: invasive species, wildlife
A Return to Untamed Places By Jonathan Hahn March 2, 2017 A writer confronts age in the deep Montana wilderness. In this story: books, wilderness
March Observing Highlights: A Star Disappears By Kelly Kizer Whitt March 1, 2017 Your days are about to get longer—in a good way In this story: astronomy
The View Is Made by Walking By Jason Mark March 1, 2017 A backpacker goes to the Grand Canyon, savoring the journey just as much as the destination In this story: national parks, hiking
Adaptive Strategies By Lisa Niver February 28, 2017 Skiing with the visually impaired at Park City’s National Ability Center In this story: skiing, adventure, technology
Crop Scientists Race to Create a Climate-Change-Resilient Agriculture By Jason Mark February 27, 2017 Photographer Lucas Foglia accompanies plant breeders as they search for the wild relatives of common food crops In this story: agriculture
The Home of the White Bear By Michael Engelhard February 27, 2017 The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is in danger—again In this story: national parks, wildlife, polar bears
Outdoor Adventure Gear Made from All-Natural Materials By Brad Rassler February 27, 2017 A roundup of the latest and greatest In this story: buyers' guide, adventure
What's the Beef? Do the Math February 27, 2017 The agriculture sector is responsible for about 9 percent of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. In this story: agriculture
Don't Believe Allan Savory's Hype: Cows Will Not Save the Planet By Jason Mark February 27, 2017 Sierra magazine editor Jason Mark is skeptical about grazing guru Allan Savory. In this story: agriculture
On the US-Canada Border, a Missing Link to Wildlife Connectivity By Benjamin Alva Polley February 26, 2017 Flathead Valley is one of the wildest places in North America In this story: hiking
Watch Pixar’s Oscar-Nominated Short, "Piper," Before Sunday’s Award Ceremony By Drew Higgins February 26, 2017 Warning: Adorable baby sanderling ahead In this story: film