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Feature Stories

The Tijuana River Sewage Crisis is One of America’s Longest-Lasting Public Health Calamities

Political gridlock has allowed the situation to worsen for decades

Text and photographs by Wendee Nicole

February 13, 2026

Public Lands Are on the Line

Trump and his allies are targeting our shared, wild spaces for extraction

By Jeremy Miller

September 8, 2025

Alaskan Tribes and Activists Are Ready to Resist Ambler Road, Again

The proposed route would slash through pristine Indigenous land

Story and Illustrations by Sarah Gilman

March 25, 2025

The Hog Industry's Great Biogas Boondoggle

CAFOs are jumping on the renewable energy bandwagon

By Barry Yeoman

June 11, 2024

Politics & Policy

The Fight Against the Ambler Road in Alaska Is Far From Over

Despite a wave of recent victories for project proponents, numerous obstacles remain

Story and Illustrations by Sarah Gilman

April 12, 2026

Trump Uses “God Squad” to Slash Endangered Species Protections

The decision could defang the Endangered Species Act and condemn the world’s most endangered whale to extinction

By Ian Rose

April 7, 2026

Affordability and Race Play a Major Role in Whether People Live in Nature-Deprived Areas

A new report notes that access to nature is critical to human health and well-being

By Dana Drugmand

April 3, 2026

Shifting Border Wall Plans Threaten Big Bend Region

Covert plans to militarize remote parts of Texas could endanger fragile desert communities

By Margret Grebowicz

April 2, 2026

Climate & Energy

While Extreme Heat Bakes the US, Utah Moves to Protect the Fossil Fuel Industry

A new law shields polluters from accountability for planet-warming emissions

By Dana Drugmand

April 17, 2026

When a Country Music Star Joins the Fight Against Coal

A proposed coal mine threatened the wild places Corb Lund grew up in. He decided to do something about it.

By Ron Johnson

April 16, 2026

Coal Gasification Attempts a Comeback

The declining industry is looking for ways to revive itself

By Nithin Coca

April 13, 2026

The Best Affordable Long-Range Electric Vehicles of 2026

EVs’ lower prices and longer ranges are making it easier to curb emissions

By Jim Motavalli

March 18, 2026

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Environment, Explained

A Room-by-Room Guide for Going Plastic Free

And other tips for living a more sustainable life

By Jacqueline Kehoe

April 9, 2026

What Not to Do When Creating Space for Wildlife

Experts give their advice for helping species thrive this spring

By Ian Rose

April 6, 2026

The Trees That Grew Us

As Earth Month gets underway, a look back in time to how forests shaped us

By Riley Black

April 1, 2026

What Is the Least-Toxic Flooring for My House?

Almost all building surfaces have toxic chemicals. Give the floor to these greener options.

By Jessian Choy

August 10, 2025

Joy & Wonder

These Tiny Moths Likely Flew to Hawai'i 20 Times. How Did They Do It?

Leaf-roller moths colonized the archipelago before evolving into a dizzying array of species

By Joe Spring

April 13, 2026

Haven for Honeycreepers: A Visit to Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge

This protected area provides important habitat for endemic wildlife and plants on Hawaiʻi Island

By Jill K. Robinson

April 8, 2026

These Scientists Just Mapped Scorpion Hot Spots. Here’s Why You Should Care.

An international team working in Morocco produced findings that could have implications for public health

By Joe Spring

March 22, 2026

Reclaiming Black Joy in the Outdoors

A partnership between the Sierra Club and HBCUs Outside helps students of color lead in the outdoors

By Sheeka Sanahori

February 20, 2026

Culture & the Arts

We Mindlessly Interact With Plants Every Day. Here’s How to Do It Intentionally.

Ben Goulet-Scott and Jacob S. Suissa offer 101 ways to rediscover the familiar with “Let’s Botanize!”

By McKenna Sweet

April 5, 2026

How Pixar Got the Science Right in Hoppers

Meet the researcher who informed the writers about beaver behavior and threats to their habitat

By McKenna Sweet

March 24, 2026

How to Talk (and Listen) to Nature

Rosey Chan pairs natural sound with classical piano to help heal both people and the planet

By Siddhant Pusdekar

February 11, 2026

Climate Change Is Reshaping How Much Chocolate Costs and What It’s Made Of

Prices are soaring, pushing chocolate makers to charge more and quietly change recipes

By Nour Ghantous

February 2, 2026

Multimedia

The Past, Present, and Contested Future of LNG Terminals Along the Gulf Coast

Gas export terminals have hollowed out communities in Texas and Louisiana—but some residents are fighting back

By Delaney Nolan

December 14, 2024

Free Shipping Isn’t Free for Everyone

Online retailing delivers a public health problem

By Judith Lewis Mernit

September 12, 2022

A Battle for the Future of the Great Lakes

A pipeline carrying Canadian tar sands crude has already leaked a million gallons. These are the resisters dedicated to shutting down Enbridge Line 5.

By Donovan Hohn

March 16, 2023

Tour the San Joaquin River

An interactive map and tour of the San Joaquin

By Geoff McGhee

June 16, 2021