May Day Was a Defiant Celebration of Migration Images of the monarch butterfly were everywhere By Heather Smith May 2, 2017 In this story: politics, president
Wildlife Hates Hikers Pedestrians and wildlife don't mix, a new study says By Jim Yuskavitch May 2, 2017 In this story: wilderness, saving wild places, wildlife, national parks
May Observing Highlight: Halley’s Discoveries This month, the planets disappear, and globular cluster M13 and leftover bits of Halley’s Comet appear By Kelly Kizer Whitt May 1, 2017 In this story: astronomy
Meet the Cyclist-Farmers Working to Solve World Hunger What you need to know about fleet farming—a.k.a. the front-yard “farmlettes” that are inspiring UN ambassadors By Aaron Carnes April 30, 2017 In this story: biking
Good News, Bears Could a new Colorado bear study have wildlife management implications in other states? By Jill L. Ferguson April 30, 2017 In this story: wildlife, science
Scenes From the Peoples Climate March The diversity of the fight against climate change was out in full force By Heather Smith April 29, 2017 In this story: climate change, air, children, federal climate policy
Voices from the Peoples Climate March Marchers came from near and far to join the demonstration in Washington, D.C. By Jonathan Hahn and Drew Higgins April 29, 2017 In this story: climate change, activism
Indigenous Communities Lead Massive Peoples Climate March in D.C. Estimated 200,000 converge on nation’s capital to demand climate justice Text and photographs by Jonathan Hahn April 29, 2017 In this story: indigenous communities, climate change, activism
Environmental News ICYMI A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber April 28, 2017 In this story: climate change, wildlife
What's the Point of Marching on Washington? The history of protest in Washington, D.C., is a complicated one By Heather Smith April 28, 2017 In this story: politics, activism, climate change
Bears: Up Close and Personal What to know before going on a bear tour By Jill L. Ferguson April 26, 2017 In this story: bears
D’oh! Donald Trump Inadvertently Cripples U.S. Coal Exports If you mess with Canada, don’t expect to be able to use its coal terminals By Paul Rauber April 26, 2017 In this story: coal, dirty energy
Scientists Learn More About the State of Awe A psychologist says awe may be universal to all human cultures By Jen Smith April 25, 2017 In this story: wilderness, science
Meet the Grandmother Standing Up to the Coal Mining Industry Wendy Bowman to receive Goldman Environmental Prize for opposing coal companies By Jason Mark April 24, 2017 In this story: activism, dirty energy
When Young Eagles Ride the Winds Adult golden eagles migrate through rough weather; younger birds might know better By Jason Daley April 23, 2017 In this story: wildlife, birds, science
Say Hi to the Beavers of the Tundra Climate change opens up new real estate for the industrious semiaquatic rodents By Rebecca Heisman April 23, 2017 In this story: wildlife, science, climate change
Hey Mr. Green! What's Greener, an EV or My Geo Metro? Mr. Green charges up with the answer By Bob Schildgen April 22, 2017 In this story: , clean energy, electric vehicles
France’s Feel-Good Eco-Flick Arrives in Time for Earth Day The filmmaker behind Demain (Tomorrow) talks about how optimism just might save the planet By Katie O'Reilly April 22, 2017 In this story: film
"The Last Oasis" Celebrates John Muir’s Efforts to Preserve Natural Places Michael Coleman’s second film is a call to action and a reminder to be still By Wendy Becktold April 21, 2017 In this story: film, John Muir