Paging Senator Sinema Global warming is killing your constituents—now’s the time to vote for climate action By Stephen Lemons August 3, 2022 In this story: climate change
Can the Save Our Sequoias Act Match Up to Its Name? Dozens of conservation groups push back against a pending forestry bill By Lindsey Botts August 2, 2022 In this story: climate change, federal climate policy
What Are the SEC Climate Rules? Financial regulators are hoping to force big companies and investment managers to disclose climate information By Nick Cunningham August 1, 2022 In this story: activism, climate change, politics
Once Upon a Time There Was a Place Called Fire Island Climate change is coming for the gay escape By Jimmy Tobias July 31, 2022 In this story: hiking
Climate Change Protesters Disrupt Congressional Baseball Game Activists blocked access to the stadium and made their voices heard during the game By Lindsey Botts July 30, 2022
The Manchin-Schumer Deal Could Be the Biggest US Climate Legislation Ever The surprise agreement could funnel hundreds of billions of dollars into clean energy and slash emissions by as much as 40 percent By Nick Cunningham July 30, 2022 In this story: climate change, politics
3 Places Where Your Tourism Dollars Support Indigenous People Dream destinations from slot canyons to coastal rainforests By Melanie Haiken July 29, 2022 In this story: travel, indigenous communities, adventure, lifestyle
Welcome to the Slackcountry Popular campsites all taken, but you aren’t up for the rigors of the backcountry? This is the place for you. By Conor Mihell July 28, 2022 In this story: hiking, camping
Where the (Non-Native) Bison Roam A bison colony abandoned by the 1920s movie industry is thriving off the coast of Los Angeles By Alisha McDarris July 26, 2022 In this story: travel, animals, hiking, adventure
A Win for Wildlife Federal court, US Fish and Wildlife Service reverse Trump-era attacks on the Endangered Species Act By Lindsey Botts July 25, 2022 In this story: endangered species, climate change
Keeping Fruit Time How my sons made "blackberrying" a verb By Aimee Nezhukumatathil July 24, 2022 In this story: gardening
A Short Treatise in Defense of Outrage An excerpt from the new book "Take Heart: Encouragement for Earth’s Weary Lovers" By Kathleen Dean Moore July 23, 2022 In this story: books
Why I Drive 5 Miles Under the Speed Limit The financial, moral, and public health case for driving like a slowpoke By Jen Rose Smith July 22, 2022 In this story: science, transportation, climate change, dirty fuels, lifestyle
Where Glaciers Melt, New Ecosystems Emerge Finding hope as mountain landscapes adapt to a warming world By Astra Lincoln July 22, 2022 In this story: ecosystems, climate change
Loud Noise Can Be Deadly, But We Can Quiet the Din Solutions to noise pollution are out there By Krystal Vasquez July 21, 2022 In this story: environmental justice, lifestyle
Joe Manchin’s Final Betrayal It’s time at last to move on without him By Josh Dorner July 20, 2022 In this story: politics, climate change
How to Interpret Weather in the Backcountry “Nature’s vital signs” according to a weather guru By Conor Mihell July 19, 2022 In this story: adventure
The Gripping Mystery of Trees Gone Missing in the Night Lyndsie Bourgon’s first book investigates the furtive world of timber theft By Brendan Curtinrich July 18, 2022 In this story: public lands, forests, national forests, national parks
The Fall of the Insect Empire? If you don't already love insects, you will after reading Oliver Milman's "The Insect Crisis" By Jonathan Hahn July 18, 2022 In this story: books
A New Book Asks Water What It Wants "Water Always Wins" is a field guide to a wetter, better future By Heather Smith July 18, 2022 In this story: books