Insomniac Bees By Sara Novak December 18, 2020 Sleep-deprived honeybees exposed to neonicotinoids can’t make it back to the hive In this story: bees
ICYMI: Monarchs on Hold, Covid on Fire & Bubble-Wrapping the Planet™ By Paul Rauber December 18, 2020 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
Facing an Economic Crisis, Colombia Turns to Fracking By Joshua Collins December 17, 2020 Activists say it's a shortsighted plan that threatens biodiversity In this story: fracking, international
How John Kerry Can Repair the US Role in the Global Climate Effort By Molly Glick December 16, 2020 It’s going to take time to rebuild the trust damaged by the Trump administration In this story: politics, climate change, international climate policy
Tom Vilsack for Agriculture Secretary Worries Environmentalists By Charlie Mitchell December 16, 2020 Vilsack represents a return to a status quo that doesn’t adequately address climate In this story: politics, federal climate policy
21 Gifts for the Adventure-Inclined By Katie O'Reilly December 15, 2020 Get your loved ones out experiencing something awesome this year In this story: holidays, buyers' guide
California’s Wildest Wildfire Victims By Ali Wunderman December 14, 2020 Inside the state’s pioneering new Wildlife Disaster Network In this story: wildfire, wildlife, climate change
The Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car: A Bumpy Ride to a Cleaner Future By Scott Lerner December 13, 2020 One driver’s three-year experiment with an imperfect but promising technology In this story: clean energy, electric vehicles
What I Know About the Ocean By Ayana Elizabeth Johnson December 12, 2020 We Need Ocean Justice In this story: oceans, science, climate change, international climate policy, environmental justice
Where Do We Stand Five Years After the Paris Agreement? By Bhargavi S. Rao December 12, 2020 India offers a case study for reducing greenhouse gas emissions In this story: international climate policy, climate change
Stuff a Stocking Right This Season By Katie O'Reilly December 11, 2020 19 presents that prove great things totally come in small packages In this story: holidays, buyers' guide
ICYMI: Salmon-Killing Tires, Everest Is Bigger & Humanity Is Heavier By Paul Rauber December 11, 2020 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
2020 Was a Record Year for Hurricanes By Tina Gerhardt December 10, 2020 Is this the future of hurricane season? In this story: science, climate change, disaster relief, oceans
Dispatch From Honduras: The Devastating Aftermath of Eta and Iota Adapted from an interview by Joshua Collins December 9, 2020 Carlos Raul Cruz Zelaya on the physical and psychological hardship that endures In this story: climate change
Iñupiaq Activist Siqiniq Maupin on Survival and the Arctic Refuge Adapted from an interview by Wendy Becktold December 8, 2020 The fossil fuel industry has inflicted enormous damage, but her land and culture endure In this story: indigenous communities, arctic
17 Green Gifts for Very Good Kids By Katie O'Reilly December 7, 2020 Get the junior set keen on exploring, enjoying, and protecting In this story: holidays, buyers' guide
The Trump Administration Rushes to Sell Leases in the Arctic Refuge, But How Much Oil Is There? By Adam Federman December 7, 2020 The Interior Department won't release geologic information, raising questions about petroleum potential In this story: drilling, dept. of the interior, saving wild places
Trump’s Parting Shot at the Arctic Refuge on Its 60th Anniversary By Michael Engelhard December 6, 2020 Celebrating our wildest refuge, whose fate hangs by a thread In this story: climate change, polar bears
“All We Can Save” Is the Big Tent Approach to Climate Activism We Need By Wendy Becktold December 5, 2020 The diverse collection of essays offers fresh ideas, hope, and solidarity In this story: books, climate change
ICYMI: Profane Parrots, Missing Monoliths & Poisonous Roly-Polies By Paul Rauber December 4, 2020 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change