Here's How to Choose Climate-Friendly Food at the Grocery Store
By Grace van Deelen December 23, 2023A guide to eating in a warming world that goes beyond "meatless Monday"
Can Conservation Be Compassionate?
By Grace van Deelen July 10, 2023Animal welfare and conservation are often at odds. But some scientists think they can find common ground.
Mountain Lions Are Murder Gardeners
By Grace van Deelen June 20, 2023By leaving carcasses, mountain lions create lush landscapes for future victims that could attract prey
What Is Queer Ecology?
By Grace van Deelen June 3, 2023Queer theory expands our relationship with nature
Here’s Why Getting an Electric Vehicle at a Dealership Is So Hard
By Grace van Deelen June 1, 2023As demand for electric vehicles grows, dealerships struggle to make them available
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How Environmental Standards Could Become a Casualty of the Debt Ceiling Standoff
By Grace van Deelen May 25, 2023A deal to raise the debt ceiling could include faster permitting for fossil fuel projects
Goldman Prize Winner Diane Wilson Protected San Antonio Bay
By Grace van Deelen April 24, 2023Often alone in her efforts, this unexpected activist won big against a major plastics manufacturer
Some Fires Are Better Than Others
By Grace van Deelen April 15, 2023California’s forests aren't storing as much carbon as they used to. Here's why.
The Road to Car-Free National Parks
By Grace van Deelen March 28, 2023Faced with more visitor demand, national parks could look to additional car restrictions to balance access with safety
Conservation Efforts Have a Massive Blind Spot
By Grace van Deelen March 26, 2023How creating protected areas for insects could help stem the biodiversity crisis