The Fires of the Past Foretell the Fires of the Future A Colorado resident reflects on the new normal of fire season By Rebecca Dickson June 19, 2021 In this story: climate change
Everybody Gets Frisky During a Herring Spawn Sex, sashimi, and pelican stalking at the annual San Francisco Bay herring run By Kate Golden June 18, 2021 In this story: fish
ICYMI: Cat Island, Time for Reparations & Happy Crayfish Get Eaten A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber June 18, 2021 In this story: climate change
It’s Long Past Time to Make Reparations for Slavery Why the Sierra Club is endorsing the call for reparations By Cherelle Blazer June 17, 2021 In this story: environmental justice
The Song of the Cicada Out of the pandemic, into a valley of insects By Holly Haworth June 17, 2021 In this story: science, animals, insects, appalachia
An Artist's Quest to Document the World's Oldest Trees Most plants possess a genetically circumscribed life span, but many trees barely seem to age at all By Robert Moor June 17, 2021 In this story: forests, photography
Tour the San Joaquin River An interactive map and tour of the San Joaquin By Geoff McGhee June 16, 2021 In this story: water, fish
Indigenous Peoples Are Crucial to Reaching the 30x30 Goal Only partnerships can save the planet By Michael Brune June 16, 2021 In this story: indigenous communities
Can We Save the San Joaquin's Salmon? The upstream effort to restore a river and its fish By Jeremy Miller June 16, 2021 In this story: water, fish, climate change
Floating Down the San Joaquin River The highly altered waterway still harbors stretches of wild beauty By Jeremy Miller June 16, 2021 In this story: fish, water, climate change
Goldman Prize Recipient Rallies Residents of “Cancer Alley” Sharon Lavigne organized to block a petrochemical plant By Lydia Lee June 15, 2021 In this story: toxics, environmental justice
Vietnam’s Pangolin Protector Thai Van Nguyen receives Goldman Prize for saving imperiled wildlife By Lindsey Botts June 15, 2021 In this story: environmental justice
From Ordinary to Extraordinary: Kimiko Hirata, Anti-Coal Activist Goldman Prize recipient recognized for efforts to halt Japanese coal power By Wendy Becktold June 15, 2021 In this story: environmental justice, activism
The Bison and the Blackfeet Indigenous nations are spearheading a movement to restore buffalo to the American landscape By Michelle Nijhuis June 14, 2021 In this story: public lands, bison
Introducing the Latest Evolution of Sierra We have a whole new look By Jason Mark June 14, 2021 In this story: books
22 Gifts That’ll Get Your Dad Outside Sierra’s 2021 Father’s Day gift guide By Katie O'Reilly June 13, 2021 In this story: buyers' guide, holidays
New Hope for the Red Wolf? For the first time in years, the species’ numbers have increased in the wild By Andrea Cooper June 12, 2021 In this story: wolves, wildlife
Environmentalists Battle Loggers to Protect One Last Old-Growth Forest In British Columbia, Fairy Creek has become a last stand By Ron Johnson June 11, 2021 In this story: forests, climate change, indigenous communities
ICYMI: Keystone Canceled, New CO₂ Record, Trippy Desert Toads A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber June 11, 2021 In this story: climate change
In a Major Victory, Keystone XL Pipeline Canceled After a 13-year battle, the zombie pipeline is finally dead By James Steinbauer June 10, 2021 In this story: pipelines, oil