ICYMI: California Deluge, New National Monuments, ʻOumuamua Killjoys & Fecund Mr. Pickles By Paul Rauber March 24, 2023 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change, wilderness, wildlife
The IPCC Says There’s Still Time. So Now What? By Heather Smith March 23, 2023 The report is full of warnings—and a whole lot of hope for the future In this story: science, climate change, international climate policy
Weaponized Juvenile Techno-Tortoises By Leonie Sherman March 19, 2023 The gamification of desert tortoise protection In this story: wildlife, science, endangered species
Environmentalists and Indigenous Groups Blast Approval of Willow Oil Project By Lindsey Botts March 14, 2023 President Biden burns his base as he puts profits over people In this story: drilling, arctic, public lands, federal climate policy, climate change
President Biden Designates Two National Monuments in Nevada and Texas By Lindsey Botts March 21, 2023 Avi Kwa Ame and Castner Range receive new protections In this story: monuments, indigenous communities, public lands, America's National Parks, Policy
Yes, You Can Line-Dry Clothes in the Dead of Winter By Jen Rose Smith March 9, 2023 The science of letting your chonies freeze In this story: science, energy efficiency, home, lifestyle
The Mysterious Death of the Bumblebee Queens By Niko Zlotnik March 6, 2023 Bumblebee colonies are being used by farms to pollinate—with unexpected consequences In this story: science, insects, agriculture
How to Make Home a Haven By Jacqueline Kehoe May 10, 2023 Here are easy steps for making your domicile a home for birds, bats, and bees In this story: home, wildlife
The Hydrogen Rainbow, Explained By Heather Smith May 14, 2023 Hydrogen itself is a nice, clean fuel—how it's made can be the problem In this story: clean tech, science
Can the Northern California Summer Steelhead Be Saved in Time? By Krissy Waite March 2, 2023 A report lists the status of the fish as “critical” In this story: endangered species, fish