8 Interspecies Animal Relationships Prove That Love Is All You Need By Alexandra Malloy February 14, 2017 In which curious animals model love, kindness, and companionship In this story: wildlife, animals
What You Need to Know When Buying Jewelry for Your Valentine By Jill K. Robinson February 13, 2017 How mining and export practices for diamonds and pearls affect the human and natural environment In this story: oceans
Should I Replace My Volkswagen Diesel with a New EV or Used Gas-Powered Car? By Bob Schildgen February 13, 2017 Mr. Green digs in to the numbers In this story: , electric vehicles
Frogs Can Deliver a Real Tongue Lashing By Jason Daley February 12, 2017 A team of researchers set out to understand why frog tongues are so sticky In this story: wildlife
Outdoor Apparel Groups Push for a New Culture of Renewal and Reuse By Cindy Hirschfeld February 11, 2017 Companies are embracing the circular economy—a boon for Earth and wallets In this story: recycling
This Land Is Our Land By Stacey McKenna February 10, 2017 How some pioneering Colorado farmers are modeling their operations after a Minnesota real estate cooperative In this story: agriculture
A Clean Environment Is a National Good By Jonathan Hahn February 9, 2017 For decades, a careful balance has been struck between states' rights and federal policies intended to ensure a clean environment for all In this story: politics, EPA, federal climate policy, democracy
It’s Time for Hikers and Hunters to Join Together By Kyle Boelte February 8, 2017 Our public lands are under threat. We need to pull together and stand up for what we share in common. In this story: public lands, vegan
Hey Mr. Green! Am I Supporting Big Oil Companies by Buying Their Stock? By Bob Schildgen February 7, 2017 Mr. Green excavates the problem In this story: oil,
Biking in a Winter Wonderland By Kyle Boelte February 6, 2017 Don’t let cold, sleet, or snow force you off your bike—here’s what you need to stay warm in the saddle throughout the year In this story: biking, buyers' guide
More Than a Walk in the Woods By Alexandra Malloy February 5, 2017 An emerging mindfulness practice, forest bathing is exactly what it sounds like In this story: forests, adventure
Hiking Through Tragedy By Joanna Nix February 4, 2017 How the Pacific Crest Trail helped one grieving thru-hiker heal In this story: hiking
Let It Burn: Congress Allows Flaring, Venting of Methane Gas By Paul Rauber February 3, 2017 An Obama-era regulation prevented waste, was good for the climate, created jobs. So it had to go. In this story: methane, dirty energy
This Super Bowl, Switch Up the Game Plan With These Satisfying Vegan Snacks By Drew Higgins February 3, 2017 America’s second-largest food holiday could use a little less meat and cheese In this story: vegan, food and drink, vegetarian
Judge: Trucks Carrying Liquid Radioactive Waste Can Roll By Carol Polsgrove February 3, 2017 Canada gets to dump its nuclear waste in South Carolina In this story: nuclear, dirty energy
Indonesia Wants to Protect Its Peatlands—But First It Needs to Figure Out Where They Are By Joanna Nix February 2, 2017 How the Indonesian Peat Prize hopes to create a new standard in peat-mapping technology In this story: saving wild places
Honduras: The Deadliest Place on Earth to Defend the Planet By John Gibler February 2, 2017 A new report by Global Witness uncovers the awful regularity of political murders in Honduras In this story: activism
February Observing Highlight: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse By Kelly Kizer Whitt February 1, 2017 The moon shines light on distant stars this month, and goes dim for a lunar eclipse In this story: astronomy
Neil Gorsuch’s Family Has a Checkered History When It Comes to Environmental Protection By David Helvarg February 1, 2017 Trump’s Supreme Court nominee could enact revenge against the EPA In this story: politics, federal climate policy
Trump in the Anthropocene By Christopher Schaberg February 1, 2017 The president's pathologies point to why we got an "Anthropocene" in the first place In this story: climate change