Can Wolves Help Hunt Disease? By Bethany Brookshire October 12, 2022 A possible tool to fight the spread of chronic wasting disease in elk? Vitamin Wolf. In this story: science, wildlife, hunting, animals
The Dark Side of the Inflation Reduction Act By Lindsey Botts October 10, 2022 For all of its good, the new climate legislation also mandates oil and gas drilling on public lands In this story: fracked gas, oil, climate change, Inflation Reduction Act
An Indigenous Athlete Climbs Toward Equity By Medhini Kumar October 10, 2022 CHamoru rock climber Briana Mazzolini-Blanchard builds inclusive community In this story: climbing, indigenous communities, women
Aboriginal Astronomy Finally Gets Its Due By Ronan O'Connell October 9, 2022 Australia’s Indigenous astronomy shines in new books, festivals, and facilities In this story: astronomy, indigenous communities, science
When Wildfires Heat Up, Size Isn't What Matters Most By Emily Shepherd October 8, 2022 Cloud computing is transforming the science of wildfire severity In this story: wildfire, saving wild places
ICYMI: TikTok Emissions, Hurricane Shark Is Real & Jaywalking Is Not a Crime By Paul Rauber October 7, 2022 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
The Global Climate Breakdown: What Does the Inflation Reduction Act Mean for International Climate Policy? By Steve Herz October 6, 2022 A conversation with the Union of Concerned Scientists’ Rachel Cleetus In this story: Global Climate Breakdown, international climate policy, climate change, Inflation Reduction Act
5 Gift Ideas From Indigenous-Owned Companies By Jen Rose Smith October 5, 2022 Need a great gift? We short-listed perfect finds from Native creators. In this story: fashion
Supreme Court Opens Its New Term With a Major Clean Water Case By Jason Mark October 4, 2022 During oral arguments, many justices appear skeptical of excluding most wetlands from Clean Water Act protection In this story: Supreme Court, clean water, EPA
Many Utilities’ Net-Zero Commitments Amount to a Big Zero for Climate By Jonathan Hahn October 3, 2022 The new “Dirty Truth” report finds power companies often prefer greenwashing to green energy In this story: clean energy, climate change, 100 percent clean energy, utility rates, federal climate policy
Why E-Bikes Could Change Everything By David Zipper October 1, 2022 Cities take on transportation’s whopping carbon footprint In this story: electric vehicles
ICYMI: Glacier Demotion, Climate Chaos Comes to Florida & Open Season on Huskies in Montana By Paul Rauber September 30, 2022 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Is Eating Goat Meat Green? By Paige Curtis September 29, 2022 Fact-checking sustainability claims about the trending ruminant In this story: food and drink, cooking, animals
Political Animals Like Us By Michelle Nijhuis September 28, 2022 Politics can be a ruthless game for any species In this story: politics, books
Diving Beetles' Sexual Choices: Coercion or Promiscuity By Rachel Nuwer September 27, 2022 A colorful beetle with a dizzying sex life In this story: animal rights
Got the Leaf-Blower Blues? You're Not the Only One. By Michael Shapiro September 26, 2022 They're shrill. They pollute. Does it have to be this way? In this story: gardening, air, climate change, sustainability
Digging for Answers By Amanda Machado September 25, 2022 In California, an Indigenous archaeologist uncovers his own culture In this story: hiking, indigenous communities, public lands
The Ultimate Compostable: You By Heather Smith September 24, 2022 High-tech or stick-em-in-the-ground, green postmortem possibilities abound In this story: recycling
ICYMI: City Bears, Puerto Rico Goes Dark, Are Noses Vegan? & Counting Ants By Paul Rauber September 23, 2022 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change