The Diplomat Behind the Paris Climate Agreement Says the World Is Moving Forward Without Donald Trump By Christiana Figueres October 16, 2017 Christiana Figueres remains optimistic about tackling global warming In this story: climate change, international climate policy
Colorado's Camp Hale Could Pioneer a New Mode of Land Protection By Cindy Hirschfeld October 12, 2017 Could a wilderness designation suit both conservationists' and recreationists' agendas? In this story: saving wild places
The Largest Coal-Fired Power Plant in the West Is Slated for Closure By Evelyn Nieves October 12, 2017 Navajo and Hopi communities are torn over the impending closure of a coal plant that brings both jobs and pollution In this story: indigenous communities, coal, dirty energy
Electric Utility Ratepayers Are Fed Up With Expensive, Dirty Energy By Natalya Savka August 22, 2017 A power struggle in Pueblo, Colorado: Another gas plant or 100 percent clean energy? In this story: dirty energy, clean energy
2017 Electric Vehicle Buyers' Guide By Jim Motavalli August 23, 2017 Five of the best 2017 EVs, chosen for range, ease of charging, and affordability In this story: electric vehicles
Electric Cars Need a Boost. Electric Utilities Can Provide It. By Edward Humes August 23, 2017 Charging systems for EVs need to be as common as gas stations In this story: electric vehicles
How Trump's Border Wall Could Block the Most Exciting Wildlife Comeback in North America By Jason Mark August 22, 2017 Jaguars are reappearing in the Southwest. A border wall would put an end to that. In this story: saving wild places, climate change, wildlife
First Nations Women in Canada Are Suffering From an Epidemic of Violence. Why? By Cally Carswell August 22, 2017 Resource extraction exacerbates the problem
En Peligro By John Gibler July 6, 2017 El asesinato de la ambientalista indígena hondureña Berta Cáceres en 2016 conmocionó al mundo entero. In this story: indigenous communities, activism
Under the Gun: An Investigation Into the Murder of Berta Cáceres By John Gibler June 15, 2017 Honduras is the most dangerous country in the world to be an environmental activist In this story: indigenous communities, activism