When Nature Speaks, What Does It Say? By Krystal Vasquez October 30, 2022 Karen Bakker listens for signs of life in "The Sounds of Life" In this story: books, science, wildlife
From Species Extinction With Love By Katie O'Reilly October 30, 2022 In"Dinosaurs," Lydia Millet considers what one person can do as the planet teeters on the edge In this story: books, science
The Climate Crisis in a Nutmeg By Paul Rauber October 30, 2022 Amitav Ghosh's "The Nutmeg's Curse" offers an antidote to capitalism run amok In this story: books, climate change
A New Book Asks Water What It Wants By Heather Smith July 18, 2022 "Water Always Wins" is a field guide to a wetter, better future In this story: books
The Fall of the Insect Empire? By Jonathan Hahn July 18, 2022 If you don't already love insects, you will after reading Oliver Milman's "The Insect Crisis" In this story: books
Catharsis in the Shadow of the Mountain By Jonathan Hahn March 20, 2022 On Silvia Vasquez-Lavado's chronicle of overcoming sexual abuse and the tallest mountains In this story: books, women, hiking
"The Social Lives of Animals": A Dazzling Compendium of Beasts' Sociality By Katie O'Reilly April 17, 2022 Biologist Ashley Ward unpacks voting buffaloes and binge-drinking monkeys In this story: books
Mycorrhizae for Kids By Heather Smith December 19, 2021 "A World of Plants" is a relief for those who grew up on outdated science
"The Lorax" Is Still Speaking for the Trees By Jason Mark December 19, 2021 The Dr. Seuss classic is tailored for these times In this story: books
"We Are Water Protectors" Teaches That Water Is Life By Jonathan Hahn December 19, 2021 This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of a young Ojibwe fighting to protect her land In this story: books