DOJ Priority on Environmental Crimes Now in Jeopardy D.C.’s new sheriffs seem unlikely to make environmental law a priority By Jason Mark January 24, 2017 In this story: politics
Trekking in Switzerland With a Very Small Backpack Steep trails are easier when there's a bunk and bottle of wine at the end of the day By Paul Rauber January 23, 2017 In this story: travel
Today, Hundreds of College Students Walk Out for Climate Justice As Trump begins his presidency, students across the country resist his denial of climate change By Joanna Nix January 23, 2017 In this story: activism, federal climate policy
What the U.S. Environmental Movement, Poised to Battle Trump, Can Learn from Canadians’ Long Struggle Against Stephen Harper Fight oil and gas projects wherever they appear, make new friends and allies, and never give up By Jacques Leslie January 23, 2017 In this story: politics
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Two organizations have proposed innovative ways to clean up our polluted oceans By Eliza Strickland January 23, 2017 In this story: oceans, clean water
The World’s Fiercest—and Smallest—Marsupial The rare Ningbing is a cross between a mouse and a Tasmanian devil By Emily Malter January 22, 2017 In this story: animals, wildlife, endangered species
The Women's Marches A gallery of photographs from Women's Marches around the country, and beyond By Jonathan Hahn January 21, 2017
Photos from the Women's March on Washington Millions fill the streets for women’s rights, racial equality, and environmental justice By Sam Murphy January 21, 2017 In this story: activism
Women’s Marches Nationwide Illustrate What Makes America Great Millions of people take to the streets to resist the Trump agenda By Wendy Becktold January 21, 2017 In this story: women, activism
The Politics of Trees A lyrical history of U.S. urban forests By Jeremy B. Yoder January 20, 2017 In this story: books, forests
Murder of Mexican Environmental Activist Isidro Baldenegro Occurred Amid an Atmosphere of Impunity Violence against the Rarámuri indigenous people is widespread and goes largely unnoticed By John Gibler January 20, 2017 In this story: activism
Should We Control Nature to Make It Nicer? Death by grizzly, a trial, and the fight over controlling nature By Michael Engelhard January 20, 2017 In this story: books, wildlife
Lights, Camera, Activism! A sneak peek into this year’s best—and most inspiring—environmental films By Katie O'Reilly January 19, 2017 In this story: activism, film, adventure, environmental justice
Climate Activists Bring It All to the Women’s March on Washington Climate change is a women’s issue, too By Wendy Becktold January 19, 2017 In this story: politics
Wyoming Tries to Prop Up Coal by Banning Clean Energy Wind and solar power would be “noneligible” for state utilities By Paul Rauber January 18, 2017 In this story: wind, coal, renewable energy
Get Out and Help Out on MLK Day Where and how to serve your community and the environment on this national day of service By Alexandra Malloy January 16, 2017 In this story: volunteers
The Outdoor Adventure Industry vs. Utah Outdoor Retailer leaders put out a call to take the industry’s largest trade show to a more public-lands-friendly location By Katie O'Reilly January 15, 2017 In this story: activism, adventure
The Women’s March on Washington Will be Big, and It Might Be Uncomfortable. That’s How It Should Be. The day after Donald Trump becomes president of the United States, everyone from longtime organizers to people who’ve never attended a rally will converge on Washington, D.C., to protest By Wendy Becktold January 14, 2017 In this story: activism, democracy
A Backpacker’s Theory of Life What I learned my first summer in the Sierra Nevada—and since By John de Graaf January 14, 2017 In this story: backpacking, hiking
Feeding Frenzy This incredible close-up shows how walruses vacuum up their meals from the seafloor January 13, 2017 In this story: wildlife