Schools for Climate Action Takes on Climate Denial in Schools
A California educator pushes institutions to take action on climate change
By
Jeremy Miller
September 3, 2019
Yosemite's Accidental Wilderness
Hetchy Hetchy Valley is a stain on the map of American environmentalism—and an oasis of solitude
By
Jeremy Miller
September 11, 2019
In this story:
hiking
Recapturing the Night
On learning to reconnect with the stars through a telescope and a camera
By
Jeremy Miller
March 26, 2019
In Review: The River of Lost Souls
Jonathan P. Thompson's new book investigates the Gold King Mine disaster
By
Jeremy Miller
July 3, 2018
Do Confederate Monuments Belong in National Parks?
Removing statues of secessionist heroes may not be so easy
By
Jeremy Miller
September 24, 2017
In this story:
national parks
Following John Muir's Trail in Scotland
A writer navigates John Muir Way through the Sierra Club founder's motherland
By
Jeremy Miller
April 17, 2017
The (Poi) Power of Hawaiian Food Sovereignty
For some Hawaiians, reclaiming traditional food systems is a path to independence.
Text and photographs by
Jeremy Miller
March 8, 2017
National Parks, Nuclear Power, and the “Journey of Death”
By
Jeremy Miller
August 9, 2016
The Magazine of The Sierra Club