Using Less Energy Is the Most Renewable Energy There Is By Brittany Hailer November 1, 2020 How one neigbhorhood in Pittsburgh could help the city meet its climate goals In this story: clean energy, urban living
The Used-EV Buyer's Guide By Jim Motavalli November 3, 2020 If you're looking for an EV, it's all about range In this story: electric vehicles
Car Culture and Systemic Racism Collide By Paul Rauber November 2, 2020 Automobile dependence enables police violence against Black people In this story: racial justice, transportation
Uranium Widows in Navajo Country By Wudan Yan October 29, 2020 Uranium mining has been banned in Navajo country—could it come back? In this story: indigenous communities, mining
Nature Is Returning By Rachel Nuwer October 28, 2020 The pandemic gives us a chance to reset our relationship with the animal world In this story: coronavirus, wildlife
Can Farmington, New Mexico, Survive Without Fossil Fuels? By Jonathan Thompson August 31, 2020 A town seeks to reinvent itself after its economic engine collapses In this story: oil, climate change
In Central America, Climate Change Is Driving Families North By Jessica Camille Aguirre August 28, 2020 Extreme weather is forcing farmers and their families off their land In this story: climate change
The End of Oil Is Near By Antonia Juhasz August 24, 2020 The pandemic may send the petroleum industry to the grave In this story: oil, coronavirus, climate change
A Long Sunset for Big Oil By Sara Van Note July 29, 2020 Even as Big Oil wanes, the industry’s toll on communities in the Permian Basin continues In this story: oil
Welcome to the Great Outdoors' Insta-Sphere By Katie O'Reilly June 26, 2020 Love it, hate it, or "like" it, social media is reshaping our relationship to public lands In this story: public lands, technology