In New Docuseries, Darren Aronofsky and Will Smith Take Viewers Beyond the Edge of the Earth By Christian Thorsberg December 18, 2021 “Welcome to Earth” scratches the adventurer’s itch amidst pandemic sheltering In this story: film, adventure
Flint’s Water Settlement Is a Kick in the Face By Jessica Myers December 17, 2021 $626 million might seem like a lot, but not when 99,000 people drank tainted water In this story: environmental law, environmental justice, water, clean water, urban living
Texans Look to the Federal Government for Help in Protecting Voting Rights By Morgan O’Hanlon December 17, 2021 Barriers to voting and partisan gerrymandering fuel concerns In this story: voting rights, politics
ICYMI: Zombie Fires, Manatee Meal Service, Albatross Divorce & Richie Rich's Carbon Budget By Paul Rauber December 17, 2021 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Children’s Programming Needs to Tackle Climate Change By Tara Haelle December 17, 2021 The topic is curiously absent from shows for kids In this story: climate change
To Build or Not to Build? By Frances Anderton December 16, 2021 Architects struggle with the future of their craft in a warming world In this story: climate change, art, clean buildings
The Meridian Chaser: Ricocheting Between Climate Divides Old and New By Carson Vaughan December 15, 2021 One writer road-trips through the Great Plains, witnessing the effects of the eastward-shifting 100th meridian In this story: climate change
18 Gifts for Greenies Who Like to Chill at Home By Katie O'Reilly December 15, 2021 Pragmatic(ish) goodies that’ll bring homebodies good tidings and joy In this story: buyers' guide, holidays
The Big Thaw By Adam Federman December 14, 2021 Alaska becomes the nation's first frontier of climate disruption In this story: climate change, methane
Abrupt Permafrost Thaw Has Scientists Worried By Adam Federman December 14, 2021 Researchers are scrambling to figure out how much methane will be released In this story: climate change, methane
The Lookout: A Roundup of News From the Sierra Club December 14, 2021 Alerts, victories, and updates from around the country In this story: activism, climate change
Halting the Gas Export Boom By Antonia Juhasz December 13, 2021 On Louisiana's Gulf Coast, the fossil fuel industry is planning a massive expansion of LNG exports. One woman is determined to stop them. In this story: Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), fracked gas, oil
The New Abnormal By Jason Mark December 13, 2021 We need to prepare for the worst even as we organize for a better future In this story: climate change
Native People’s Stories As They Should Be Told By Damon Akins December 12, 2021 Malcolm Margolin’s "Deep Hanging Out" is the result of a lifetime of friendship and respect for California’s Indigenous people In this story: books, indigenous communities
13 Green Gifts That’ll Make for a Holly Jolly Adventure By Katie O'Reilly December 11, 2021 A (baker's) dozen ways to make an outdoor-lover’s winter In this story: buyers' guide, holidays
Who’s Killing So Many Eco-Activists in Colombia? By Jeremy Kryt December 10, 2021 Colombia is the world leader for slain land defenders In this story: activism, indigenous communities, international environmental justice
Wisconsin Republicans Introduce Bill Authorizing Sandhill Crane Hunt By Karla J. Strand December 9, 2021 After decimating the state’s wolves, conservatives are targeting the iconic birds In this story: birds
Senate Democrats Make the Final Push to Build Back Better By James Steinbauer December 8, 2021 All eyes remain on Joe Manchin to make or break the climate-action and social-investment bill In this story: politics, climate change
A Dozen Ways to Stuff a Stocking By Katie O'Reilly December 7, 2021 12 neat little holiday goodies In this story: buyers' guide, holidays
The Fossil Fuel Industry’s Spin on High Energy Prices Is BS By Nick Cunningham December 6, 2021 A faster shift to renewable energy, not a slower one, could save the US billions of dollars In this story: fossil fuels, clean energy