When More Than Just a River Runs Through It
A massive sewage spill in the Potomac points to the need for improved infrastructure
By
Alexander Nazaryan
March 4, 2026
As Shutdown Drags On, Public Lands, Programs, and Jobs Hang in the Balance
The longer federal agencies are shuttered, the more the damage will spread
By
Alexander Nazaryan
October 9, 2025
The Fight Over Data Centers
They’re unsightly and power hungry. The White House wants to build a whole lot more.
By
Alexander Nazaryan
September 14, 2025
Enter MABA: Trump’s Version of Greenwashing
Critics say the Make America Beautiful Again commission will only act as cover for stripping public lands protections
By
Alexander Nazaryan
July 25, 2025
What’s Happening at the Bureau of Land Management?
A new Sagebrush Rebellion threatens to transform the agency’s mandate from conservation to energy production
By
Alexander Nazaryan
March 23, 2025
A Storm Named Trump Hits the National Parks Ahead of Busy Season
The president’s unpopular cost-cutting measures resulted in thousands of rangers and scientists losing their jobs
By
Alexander Nazaryan
February 25, 2025
Trump Tries to Reverse Engineer the Social Safety Net With Funding Freeze
The order is far-reaching, from health-care policies to low-income energy assistance
By
Alexander Nazaryan
January 29, 2025
The Magazine of The Sierra Club