Slash and Burn Why is the BLM clearing vast swaths of piñon-juniper forests across the West? By Jeremy Miller February 26, 2020 In this story: climate change, public lands
China's Belt and Road Initiative Threatens to Pave the Planet The Chinese government is laying plans for trillions of dollars of new ports, rail lines, and roads across the globe By Mike Ives December 16, 2019 In this story: climate change
Nevertheless, They Persisted How one small town in Pennsylvania is successfully fighting the fracked gas industry By Aaron Skirboll December 17, 2019
The Curious Case of the Rabbit Mountain Elk In Colorado, residents clash over a plan for managing wildlife By Stephen Miller December 17, 2019 In this story: public lands
Hope for the Future Lies in the Multitude A conversation about capital, consumption, and population October 31, 2019 In this story: gender, population
The Trump Administration Goes After Birth Control The future of contraception under Trump looks like "The Handmaid's Tale" By Summer Brennan October 30, 2019 In this story: gender, population
To Have or Not to Have Children in the Age of Climate Change Dispatches from one millennial's uterus By Katie O'Reilly November 1, 2019 In this story: gender, population, Kids' Corner, children
Humans of the World: A Story in Numbers There are now more people, but they have fewer children By Heather Smith November 2, 2019 In this story: gender, population
Educating Girls May Be Nigeria's Best Defense Against Climate Change The Center For Girls' Education is giving impoverished girls new opportunities By Wendy Becktold October 29, 2019 In this story: gender, population
Canada's First Nations Do Conservation Their Way Indigenous Guardians protect lands through litigation, direct action, diplomacy By Heather Smith September 6, 2019 In this story: public lands, indigenous communities