Climate Change Threatens Florida's Corals in Water and on Land With stronger hurricanes, Florida's coral scientists are conducting more emergency evacuations By Natalie van Hoose April 2, 2025 In this story: oceans, climate change, science
Wildlife Management Gets Trickier as Climate Change Reconfigures Snowfall Snow is becoming more unpredictable across North America, complicating research for scientists By Sophie Hartley March 31, 2025 In this story: wildlife, climate change, extreme weather
Radioactive Shadow Workers The treatment of oil and gas field waste is a dirty industry’s dirtiest secret By Justin Nobel March 24, 2025 In this story: dirty fuels, oil, natural gas, health, toxics
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 In this story: climate change, Trump, federal policy, politics
How Can Builders Cut Their Carbon Emissions? Some think "massive timber" is the answer By Lindsey Botts April 28, 2025 In this story: technology, urban living, urban planning, climate change
US Banks Quit Climate Alliances and Targets. What Does This Mean for a Green Transition? Campaigners and academics weigh in on what the Net Zero Banking Alliance achieved By Siddhant Pusdekar March 20, 2025 In this story: fossil free finance, Sustainable Finance, climate change
What's the Sierra Club Been Up To Lately? Alerts, campaign updates, and victories from Sierra Club volunteers and staff By Lindsey Botts April 5, 2025 In this story: climate change, current events, Roundup
Here’s How Medical Workers Are Lowering Health Care’s Carbon Footprint Anesthetic gases are a primary pollutant, so hospital staff are making a switch By Shi En Kim March 16, 2025 In this story: health, climate change
Under Trump, the EPA Takes First Step to Torpedo “Endangerment Finding” on Greenhouse Gases Administrator Lee Zeldin derides “climate change religion” as reason to abandon clean air and water regulations By Dana Drugmand March 13, 2025 In this story: EPA, climate change, Trump, environmental law, air
Before the Eaton Fire, Altadena Was an Outdoors Haven for Black Families The Los Angeles community offered a place of homeownership and access to nature By Erin Rode March 5, 2025 In this story: wildfire, climate change, inspiring connections outdoors