One Hiker Takes Her COVID-Stricken Mother on an Unexpected Journey By S. Ali March 6, 2021 Inside their trek through the Blue Ridge Mountains and rural Somali villages In this story: hiking
Is This the Last of Line 5? Interview by Wendy Becktold March 6, 2021 Activist David Holtz thinks it's long past time In this story: oil, pipelines, Line 5
ICYMI: Crawfish Boil, Gas-Station Ban & Extraterrestrial Smog By Paul Rauber March 5, 2021 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Georgia Solar Company Bets Big on Batteries Adapted from an interview by Judith Lewis Mernit March 4, 2021 Lacking other incentives, rooftop solar customers need to bank their joules In this story: clean energy, solar
This Teen Helped Close a Chemical-Leaking Sterilization Plant By Lydia Lee March 4, 2021 High schooler Alexandra Collins cofounded Students Against Ethylene Oxide In this story: activism
Michael Nichols’s WILD: A Frenetic Look Into the Animal Kingdom By Aaron Mok March 3, 2021 The celebrated photographer’s latest book chronicles his decades-long career In this story: photography, wildlife
New Arrival By Michael Nichols March 3, 2021 In the Congo Rainforest, a baby elephant is introduced to its community In this story: photography
House of Representatives Passes Sweeping Public Lands Bill By Lindsey Botts March 3, 2021 Conservationists cautiously optimistic about eventual Senate approval In this story: public lands
John Muir in Native America By Rebecca Solnit March 2, 2021 Muir's romantic vision obscured Indigenous ownership of the land—but a new generation is pulling away the veil In this story: John Muir
Will the Snake River’s Dams Be the Next to Come Down? By James Steinbauer March 2, 2021 A multibillion-dollar rescue package to pull Idaho’s salmon back from extinction In this story: water
Forward Ever, Backward Never By Jason Mark March 2, 2021 When it comes to the Sierra Club's core mission, the future takes precedence In this story: John Muir
March Stargazing: Looking for Life Beyond By Jeremy Miller March 1, 2021 The search for extraterrestrial beings is irresistible and controversial In this story: astronomy
9 Ways to Go Backpacking on the Cheap By Brendan Curtinrich March 1, 2021 One seasoned thru-hiker shares his best secrets and hacks In this story: backpacking, buyers' guide, hiking
Give Your Landscape a Carbon-Positive Makeover By Lydia Lee February 28, 2021 Here are seven ways to sequester more carbon than you generate In this story: climate change, gardening
Meet TV's First All-Black Adventure-Racing Team By James Edward Mills February 28, 2021 Team Onyx accepts a challenge on "World's Toughest Race" In this story: film
The Preservation of Culture Begins With a Seed By Aaron Mok February 27, 2021 Black seed keepers are recovering African American history In this story: gardening
What's the Greenest Paint for My Home? By Jessian Choy February 27, 2021 Here are some safer, less-toxic options In this story: Ms. Green, buyers' guide
One Final Father-Son Adventure Tests the Limits of Horsepower By Tom Valtin February 26, 2021 A look back to a family exploration of the Eastern Sierra In this story: hiking
Trash From All Over the Country Winds Up in Uniontown By Wei Tchou February 26, 2021 A hub of civil rights organizing takes on environmental justice In this story: environmental justice
ICYMI: Mammals Moving Up, COVID Cases Halved & Back to Paris By Paul Rauber February 26, 2021 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change