ICYMI: It’s Raining Fish, Carbon Emissions Are Back Up & Mongoose Are on the Loose A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 7, 2022 In this story: climate change
Why Is the Biden White House Refusing to Confront the Oil and Gas Industry? Environmental and Indigenous groups are increasingly frustrated with inaction By Nick Cunningham January 10, 2022 In this story: oil, methane gas
James Balog Sees the World in Sculptures The photographer documents the natural world in the age of the Anthropocene By Christian Thorsberg January 1, 2022 In this story: climate change, photography
The Most Important Environmental Stories of 2021 The good, the bad, the ugly—and the overlooked—from the year that was By Jason Mark December 20, 2021 In this story: climate change
ICYMI: Zombie Fires, Manatee Meal Service, Albatross Divorce & Richie Rich's Carbon Budget A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber December 17, 2021 In this story: climate change
Abrupt Permafrost Thaw Has Scientists Worried Researchers are scrambling to figure out how much methane will be released By Adam Federman December 14, 2021 In this story: climate change, methane gas
Senate Democrats Make the Final Push to Build Back Better All eyes remain on Joe Manchin to make or break the climate-action and social-investment bill By James Steinbauer December 8, 2021 In this story: politics, climate change
The Fossil Fuel Industry’s Spin on High Energy Prices Is BS A faster shift to renewable energy, not a slower one, could save the US billions of dollars By Nick Cunningham December 6, 2021 In this story: fossil fuels, clean energy
L.A.'s Transit Ridership Is Plummeting Why is the City of Angels still struggling to shake off its smoggy image? By Chloe Zilliac November 12, 2019 In this story: public transit, transportation
2021: The Year in Climate Change It was a record-breaking year. Not in a good way. By Christian Thorsberg December 4, 2021 In this story: climate change, international climate policy, science