Climate Chaos and Fire Bring an Oregon Community Together By Juliet Grable April 28, 2022 Greensprings, Oregon, has always been tight-knit. Adversity has made it more so. In this story: climate change
Are You Ready to Observe “No Mow May?” By Anne Readel April 28, 2022 Why—and how—to join the burgeoning backyard bee conservation movement In this story: pollinators
How to Plant a Tree This Arbor Day By Lydia Lee April 27, 2022 More trees, please In this story: gardening
Omar Elmawi Believes In an Africa Free From Fossil Fuels By Lydia Lee April 27, 2022 The activist works to prevent construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline In this story: activism
5 Simple Steps to Birdscape Your Yard By Jacqueline Kehoe April 26, 2022 It’s climate-resilient and water-wise—and it makes for less work In this story: gardening, birds
Investors Must Hold Banks to Their Word on Climate Change By Paul Rissman April 26, 2022 The biggest financiers of fossil fuels face some tough questions this shareholder season In this story: Fossil Free Finance, climate change
Earth Day Rallies Call for Federal Action on Climate By SIERRA Staff April 25, 2022 A slideshow of last week’s protests nationwide In this story: climate change, earth day
How to Climate-Proof Your Garden By Krystal Vasquez April 25, 2022 Fortifying your outdoor space is a great way to mitigate climate catastrophe In this story: gardening
How COVID Changed How We Eat By Larissa Zimberoff April 24, 2022 Beyond sourdough starter and wiping down milk cartons, we learned that we are part of larger systems In this story: food and drink
ICYMI: Endangered Colorado, Solar Power by Night & Non-Sapiens Humans May Still Be Around By Paul Rauber April 23, 2022 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
"Don’t Look Up," in Real Life By Juliet Grable April 22, 2022 Climate scientists are rebelling. Is anyone listening? In this story: climate change
How Maple Syrup Producers Are Protecting Their Product From the Climate By Nikki Kolb April 21, 2022 A sweet story of adaptation In this story: food and drink
Climate-Driven Wildfires Are Exposing Millions to Dirty Air By Jonathan Hahn April 21, 2022 Over 137 million people live with unhealthy air, according to the American Lung Association In this story: wildfire, climate change, air, health
6 Fun Ways for Families to Fete Earth Day By Blane Bachelor April 20, 2022 Earth Month offers tremendous teachable moments for kids In this story: holidays
In Boulder, Colorado, a New Climate Reality Arrives: Year-Round Fire Season By Jonathan Hahn April 19, 2022 Local communities like Chautauqua are banding together in response In this story: climate change
Spoken Word: Inside the Rogue, Homegrown World of Bike Zines By Caitlin Giddings April 18, 2022 How they make space for people outside the margins of US car culture In this story: biking
Bear Hibernation: More Than a Winter’s Nap By Chris Woolston April 17, 2022 The creatures’ annual protracted snoozes have much to tell us about the biology of mammals In this story: bears, animals
"The Social Lives of Animals": A Dazzling Compendium of Beasts' Sociality By Katie O'Reilly April 17, 2022 Biologist Ashley Ward unpacks voting buffaloes and binge-drinking monkeys In this story: books
Step Aside, David Attenborough—Obama’s Bringing the Soothing Zoological Success Stories Now By Katie O'Reilly April 16, 2022 Netflix’s “Our Great National Parks” brims with oratorical heft and real hope In this story: film
ICYMI: Cheeto-Loving Javelina, Smudge-Stick Plague & Ban on Gas-Powered Cars in California? By Paul Rauber April 15, 2022 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change