The Women Who Saved Wildflowers By Laura J. Martin June 2, 2022 An untold story of the female ecologists who pioneered wildflower conservation In this story: wildflowers, women
Toxic PFAS, the “Everywhere Chemicals,” Are in Organic Pasta Sauce and Ketchup, Drugs, Pesticides, and Foodware By Jessian Choy June 1, 2022 Here’s a list of products to potentially avoid and those found to be safer In this story: toxics, Ms. Green, PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances)
Meet Six Black Birders You’ll Want to Follow on Instagram By Maya Richard-Craven May 31, 2022 Happy Black Birders Week! In this story: birds
Return to Chernobyl By Sara Novak May 30, 2022 Scientists studying the rewilding of the Exclusion Zone are eager to return after the new disaster of war In this story: nuclear, climate change
A Playlist for the End of the World By Ashia Ajani May 29, 2022 What’s the secret to living well when everything around you is crumbling? In this story: wildlife, environmental justice, health, science
Here’s a Policy Playbook You Can Use to Fight Climate Change By John Dernbach and Joe DiMona May 28, 2022 The fossil fuel industry has long been crafting state-level legislation. Now it’s our turn. In this story: climate change
When Women Lead, the Environment Benefits By Juliet Grable May 27, 2022 What’s behind the correlation between gender and a commitment to environmental protection? In this story: women, environment
Menace II Anxiety By Rebecca Stoner May 26, 2022 Britt Wray’s new book, “Generation Dread,” has plans for your climate feelings In this story: science, climate change, environmental justice, activism
Goldman Prize Winner Nalleli Cobo Sees Hope for the Future By Maya Richard-Craven May 25, 2022 The Los Angeles–based activist pressured a major corporation to end oil drilling—and she isn’t stopping there In this story: activism, fracked gas
How to Overcome Your Fear of the Great Outdoors By Katie O'Reilly May 24, 2022 11 ways to beat the heebie-jeebies this Mental Health Month In this story: adventure
Shareholders Push Big Banks to Change Course on Climate Crisis By Jessica Camille Aguirre May 23, 2022 How corporate activism is ramping up pressure on fossil fuels In this story: Fossil Free Finance
The Weather Channel, for Birds By Krystal Vasquez May 22, 2022 BirdCast’s Migration Dashboard is the closest thing we have to total bird surveillance In this story: science, technology, birds, wildlife
Don’t Call It “Eco-Fascism.” It’s Just Plain Hate. By Ruxandra Guidi May 21, 2022 There is no ideology, and there are no manifestos either In this story: environmental justice
A Tale of Two Manatee-Conservation Experiences By Kaila Yu May 20, 2022 Could Crystal River, Florida, be a model for saving the threatened marine mammal? In this story: endangered species
ICYMI: Tahoe Trash, Sexy Parasites, EV Go Vroom & Too Many Deaths By Paul Rauber May 20, 2022 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
In Praise of Dandelions and Ragweed By Ashia Ajani May 19, 2022 In “Lives of Weeds,” agronomist John Cardina explodes myths about weeds and humanity In this story: agriculture, science, books, pesticides
Extreme Heat Waves in South Asia Point to Hotter Future By Mukta Patil May 18, 2022 Researchers seek to use data to help protect the most vulnerable In this story: climate change
It’s Now or Never for Congress to Pass a Climate Bill By Nick Cunningham May 17, 2022 Environmental groups and Senate climate hawks are trying to break through Capitol Hill distractions In this story: politics, climate change
Dig Into Food-Upcycling Apps By Amanda Castleman May 16, 2022 Digital solutions that save money and resources while slashing food waste’s massive emissions In this story: food and drink, climate change
How—and Where—to Find Good Used Outdoor Gear By Megan Hill May 15, 2022 We’ve uncovered more ways than ever before to buy, rent, sell, and peruse second-life goods In this story: adventure