High Sodium: Salt Pond Photos From Kite Level By M.P. Klier October 2, 2014 Cris Benton's stunning shots of a colorful San Francisco Bay landscape that may soon fade away In this story: activism, photography, saving wild places, wildlife, architecture
Nature's Best Photography Contest By Caitlin Kauffman October 2, 2014 You don't have to be a pro to take a great wilderness photo. It's all about timing—and gumption. Check out stunning photos taken by amateurs and learn how they got the winning shot. In this story: photography, saving wild places, travel, adventure, lifestyle
One Woman at a Time By Reed McManus October 2, 2014 A healthy Africa begins with healthy mothers and children In this story: babies, women, population
Don't Miss These October Astronomical Events By Kelly Kizer Whitt October 2, 2014 In this story: astronomy
The Science of Awe By Jake Abrahamson October 2, 2014 Can psychologists chart what happens when nature blows your mind? In this story: science, health
Growing, Growing, Gone: Urban Farming Hits the Big Leagues By Bill Gaus October 1, 2014 Stadium food has a new flavor at the first urban garden in pro sports. In this story: sports, gardening, urban planning, health, food and drink
The 5 Best Foods to Forage By Avital Andrews October 1, 2014 Who needs the agricultural-industrial complex when you can gather food near home? The first way humans got food is still free—and green. In this story: food and drink, lifestyle, diy
Great Barrier Reef Madness By Serena Renner October 1, 2014 Dumping and dredging for new coal ports deal latest blows to Australia's natural treasure. In this story: coal, dirty energy, activism, saving wild places
Why Danes Don't Need Bicycle Helmets By Paul Rauber September 26, 2014 In this story: biking, transportation
4 Ways Ugly Has Become Trendy By Madison Kotack September 22, 2014 Reshaping our views of the misshapen In this story: food and drink
How Green Spaces Are Saving Humanity By Chelsea Leu September 19, 2014 It’s like the Giving Tree, but in real life. In this story: health, urban planning, science, lifestyle
When urban raptors attack By Stacey M. Hollis September 17, 2014 In this story: animals, science, wildlife, birds
America's Greenest Colleges 2014: The Top 10 By Avital Andrews September 1, 2014 The colleges at the top of our annual "Cool Schools" ranking have sustainability woven into their very culture In this story: cool schools, education
Coral Rescue By Reed McManus August 29, 2014 U.S. oceans agency announces sweeping protections for coral. In this story: climate change, oceans
Mr. Green Tells Us How Bad Plane Travel Is By Bob Schildgen August 28, 2014 In this story: travel, transportation,