ICYMI: Sacrificing Wind for Coal, Snowy California, What—No Lamprey Pie? & A Stand-Up Iceberg A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber May 5, 2023 In this story: climate change
California's Changing Climate Is Already Impacting Its Cavity-Nesting Songbirds New research highlights how birds struggle to adapt in a changing world By Sofia Quaglia May 4, 2023 In this story: birds, climate change, wildlife, nature, habitat restoration
Can California Condors Survive Avian Flu? An outbreak among condors in the Southwest has wildlife conservationists on high alert By Juliet Grable May 3, 2023 In this story: birds, endangered species
The Quandary of Balancing Trails and Wildlife One small-town fight signals a growing rift By Jen Rose Smith May 2, 2023 In this story: hiking
Young Climate Activists Lead Blockade at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Demonstrators call on President Biden to keep his campaign promise to end fossil fuel leasing on federal lands By Deja Curtis May 1, 2023 In this story: climate change, activism
Young Climate Activists Lead Blockade at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Demonstrators call on President Biden to keep his campaign promise to end fossil fuel leasing on federal lands By Deja Curtis May 1, 2023 In this story: climate change, activism
The Global Climate Breakdown: A Reform Agenda for the World Bank and the IMF A conversation with professor Avinash Persaud By Steve Herz May 1, 2023 In this story: climate change
The Art of Making Lush Community Food Forests Happen The concept is gaining a foothold in the US By Megy Karydes April 30, 2023 In this story: community garden
How—and Why—to Create a Backyard Bug Hotel Because bugs are truly a gardener’s best friend By Hillary Richard April 29, 2023 In this story: insects, earth day
ICYMI: Parrot FaceTime, Yosemite Valley Closes, Auroras All Over & COVID Isn’t Done With Us A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber April 28, 2023 In this story: climate change
The Investment in Our Planet That We Need Kevin McCarthy’s debt ceiling bill would only take us backward By Ben Jealous April 27, 2023 In this story: legislation, politics, renewable energy, Inflation Reduction Act
Who Owns the Water in Hawai'i? Hōkūao Pellegrino helped Maui farmers win the biggest water rights case in Hawai'i history By Michele Bigley April 27, 2023 In this story: activism, agriculture, indigenous communities
At Yosemite National Park, the Crush of Visitors Sparks a Construction Boom As more concrete is poured in the national park, other ways of managing visitation are being explored By Carmen Kohlruss April 26, 2023 In this story: national parks
Why is the Sea Rising Faster in Some Parts of the US? Sea levels rising are affected by small regional changes too By Sofia Quaglia April 25, 2023 In this story: science, climate change, oceans
Supreme Court Refuses to Give Big Oil a “Get Out of Jail Free” Card State and local climate liability lawsuits will be heard by state courts By Jason Mark April 25, 2023 In this story: Supreme Court, environmental justice, oil, climate change
The Women Who Logged 18 Months in the Arctic Hilde Fålun Strøm and Sunniva Sorby did it for science By Heide Brandes April 25, 2023 In this story: women, hiking, travel
Goldman Prize Winner Diane Wilson Protected San Antonio Bay Often alone in her efforts, this unexpected activist won big against a major plastics manufacturer By Grace van Deelen April 24, 2023 In this story: activism, plastic, toxics
Can Geoengineers Learn to Work With Indigenous Communities? Some projects aimed at climate solutions have a history of sidelining local voices By Christian Elliott April 23, 2023 In this story: climate change, indigenous communities
Salmon and Orcas Are Being Managed Toward Extinction—and So Is the Lummi Nation On Earth Day, an Indigenous demand for tearing down the Snake River dams By W’tot lhem (Jay Julius) April 22, 2023 In this story: indigenous communities, salmon, rivers
From Catastrophe to Conservation Triumph The new film “Wild Life” details the love story of Doug and Kris Tompkins and their historic vision for conservation By Drew Higgins April 22, 2023 In this story: film, public lands