Speaking Out for Clean Energy Reverend Roderick Burton got solar panels for his church and advocates for the Clean Power Plan By Joe Spring October 13, 2016 In this story: renewable energy
In Kiribati, a Former Catholic Nun Has Become a Sort of Paul Revere for Climate Change Claire Anterea tries to prepare her people for rising sea levels By Mike Ives October 13, 2016 In this story: climate change
Environmental News, ICYMI Two months of environmental news, distilled By Paul Rauber October 13, 2016 In this story: climate change, national parks, endangered species
A Former Catholic Nun, Former GOP Member Raise the Alarm About Climate Change In some communities, it takes a lot of courage to acknowledge that global warming is a clear and present danger By Jason Mark October 12, 2016 In this story: climate change, politics
Giving a Hoot Naturalist Leigh Calvez takes a year-long journey into the life and lore of owls By Susan Pagani October 12, 2016 In this story: birds, wildlife
A Pinch of Eco-Goodness: A Guide to Sustainable Salts DON'T hold the salt. Instead, check out this roundup of sustainable options. By Chelsea Leu October 12, 2016 In this story: food and drink
Check Out this Amazing Photo of Fireflies Lighting up a Japanese Bamboo Grove A thousand points of light: Photographer Kei Nomiyama captures fireflies at dusk October 12, 2016 In this story: wilderness
The Second Season of Years of Living Dangerously Is Must-See TV The climate change documentary series returns, now on the National Geographic Channel By Ed Rampell October 12, 2016 In this story: climate change
The World Wood Web On arboreal communication and the glory of leaves By Melina Sempill Watts October 12, 2016 In this story: wilderness
Funhogs and Treehuggers, Together at Last An effort is underway to form a stronger conservation movement from the disparate strands of the outdoor recreation community By Jason Mark October 11, 2016 In this story: saving wild places, activism, biking, hiking, skiing
Wildfires in Western United States Increasing Exponentially Due to Climate Change Human-induced global warming doubled the amount of forest fire area in the last 30 years, according to new report By Jonathan Hahn October 11, 2016 In this story: climate change, wilderness, wildfire
Celebrating a Year of Triumph for Indigenous and Environmental Rights By Karen Hao October 10, 2016 In this story: environmental justice, indigenous communities, Dakota Access Pipeline, NoDAPL
It’s National Wildlife Refuge Week. Here’s Why You Should Celebrate. By Emily Malter October 9, 2016 In this story: wildlife, endangered species
Whooping Crane Migration Changes Course After 15 years of using crane costumes and ultralight aircraft, researchers are taking a more naturalistic approach to restoring crane populations in the eastern United States By Jason Daley October 8, 2016 In this story: birds, animals, science
In the Botswana bush, Wilderness Safaris Combines High-End Tourism with Public Education to Save Threatened Rhinos By Stuart Butler October 7, 2016 In this story: wildlife
Wolf Haven Annie Marie Musselman’s new photo book captures the intimate lives of wolves By Joe Spring October 7, 2016
Hey Mr. Green! What's the Best Way to Keep Plastic Lids Out of the Ocean? By Bob Schildgen October 6, 2016 In this story: , oceans, plastic
Need for Seeds Cary Fowler, the visionary behind the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, talks about his new book—and why biodiversity is a key component of world peace By Katie O'Reilly October 6, 2016 In this story: science, agriculture
A Grand Mistake at Grand Canyon National Park A proposal to reduce the size of backcountry groups could end up keeping away the canyon’s most important defenders By Bert Fingerhut October 5, 2016 In this story: hiking, travel
A Slicker, Sneakier Wave of GMOs Goes to Market Advocates release the first guide to educate consumers on the synthetic biology within food and personal products By Katie O'Reilly October 4, 2016 In this story: food and drink