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
Gen Z’s Next Victim: The Lawn By Molly Glick November 21, 2020 The youth have had it with mowing In this story: politics, lifestyle, urban living, activism, climate change
Ready for 100 Days By Michael Brune November 16, 2020 The first three months of the Biden-Harris administration will be crucial for climate In this story: politics
The Climate Voters Are Coming By Jason Mark November 9, 2020 Arizona provides a glimpse of the climate action majority In this story: climate change, politics
Resistance Is Growing By Michael Brune November 3, 2020 We must sustain our advocacy for a sustainable world—no matter who's in the White House In this story: politics
The Fire Deficit By Joe Purtell October 22, 2020 Who is responsible for the West’s wildfires? In this story: politics, science, forests, climate change, indigenous communities
You’re No Public Lands Hero If You Can’t Pronounce Yosemite By Jason Mark August 6, 2020 Trump’s botched Great American Outdoors Act signing proved he’s a phony In this story: politics, national parks
How Are We Going to Fight Wildfires and COVID-19? By Krista Karlson July 27, 2020 Short answer: We’re still figuring it out. In this story: wildfire, wilderness, politics, state forests, coronavirus
Trump’s Rally at Mount Rushmore Will Move Forward Despite Risks By Adam Federman June 27, 2020 NPS cuts “health and human safety” section from environmental analysis In this story: coronavirus, politics