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
4 Must-Read Books for the Summer Season These stories move us to think more deeply about the human, and more-than-human, world By Jason Mark , Jen Rose Smith , Jonathan Hahn , Krystal Vasquez July 17, 2022 In this story: books
The Bear A chance encounter recalls the truth of an ancient relationship By Brian Buma July 16, 2022 In this story: animals
ICYMI: Yosemite Fire Fights Back, Plastic Fertilizer & Joe Manchin Does It Again A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber July 15, 2022 In this story: climate change
Technology Alone Won’t Green the Aviation Industry It will take systems change before we get to a bigger breakthrough By Dayton Martindale July 14, 2022 In this story: climate change
Mapping a State's Secret Water How groundwater mapping could be a game-changer for California By Isobel Whitcomb July 13, 2022 In this story: science, drought, climate change, water
Moving at the Speed of Trust Organizer Ren-Caspar Smith takes on coal in Denver Adapted from an interview by Wendy Becktold July 12, 2022 In this story: activism
Congress Is Considering a Wildlife Protection Bill That Everyone Can Love The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act enjoys bipartisan support and could be a game changer for imperiled species By Juliet Grable July 11, 2022 In this story: wildlife, congress
How Best to Protect the Night Sky? Bill Wren has spent decades helping to preserve dark skies By Cinnamon Janzer July 10, 2022 In this story: climate change
Darren Aronofsky’s Climate Series “Black Gold” Exposes ExxonMobil Cover-Up The controversial docuseries explores how one of America’s largest oil corporations concealed evidence surrounding climate change By Maya Richard-Craven July 9, 2022 In this story: film
ICYMI: Rat-Size Snails, Anti-Shark Drones & Green Skies in South Dakota A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber July 8, 2022 In this story: climate change
How to Minimize Your Pet's Carbon Paw Print Welcome to the era of calculating Sparky's CO2 emissions By Katie O'Reilly July 7, 2022 In this story: dogs
The Science of Solo Time in the Wilderness A writer unpacks the latest findings on solitude and the outdoors By Wudan Yan July 6, 2022 In this story: hiking
Boundary Waters Inches Closer to Protection Forest Service admits the danger of hardrock mining in the wilderness area’s headwaters By Conor Mihell July 5, 2022 In this story: public lands
The Art of the National Parks: A Diary From 59 Parks Journal your way through America's "best idea" By Katie O'Reilly July 4, 2022 In this story: national parks
Satellites Stalk Narwhals From Space, But They Still Keep Secrets On being a mysterious being in a massive possible ocean By Alexis Pauline Gumbs July 4, 2022 In this story: animals
Who’s Afraid of a Carbon Capture Pipeline? Lots of people, actually By Heather Smith July 3, 2022 In this story: science, climate change, technology, federal climate policy
How Does Carbon Capture Work? We've been putting extra carbon in the air for centuries—here's how to take it out By Heather Smith July 3, 2022 In this story: clean tech, science