The Grand Canyon As It Should Be What makes the sliver of land and river we call the Grand Canyon so special is what surrounds it. By Peter Frick-Wright September 30, 2015 In this story: adventure, hiking, climbing
Salmon and Coal Face Off in Alaska Salmon are the lifeblood of Alaska. Will the state allow PacRim Coal to dig through their spawning grounds? Text and photographs by Jake Abrahamson September 30, 2015 In this story: salmon, coal, wildlife
The Olive and the Power Plant Turkey's rush to build coal plants comes at the expense of its most beloved culinary ingredient By Jennifer Hattam August 10, 2015 In this story: coal, food and drink
Tiger Liquidators Lumber Liquidators was turning virgin trees from the world’s last Amur tiger habitat into floorboards, until a team of undercover environmentalists penetrated its shady supply chain. By Jake Abrahamson August 7, 2015 In this story: forests, wildlife, Industrial Transformation
How Student Activists Are Battling Plastic At colleges in Senegal, Puerto Rico, and New Zealand, students fight to phase out the nonbiodegradable stuff By Natalya Savka August 3, 2015 In this story: recycling, activism, plastic
Divestment Goes Global The student movement to defund the fossil fuel industry graduates and goes to work. By Rosie Spinks August 3, 2015 In this story: cool schools, Sustainable Finance, education, coal
Climate Change Comes to the Arctic Alaska's Arctic refuge is already wild; it's time to declare it a wilderness. By Jason Mark June 1, 2015 In this story: saving wild places, wilderness, grizzlies, arctic fox
How to Support Clean Energy and Not Be a Jerk As the nation turns away from coal, what do we owe coal workers? By Jonathan Tasini June 1, 2015 In this story: clean energy, dirty energy, coal, coal ash
Electric Vehicles Go the Distance with Fast Charging Now that electric cars can go just as far as gasoline-powered models, the map opens up By Reed McManus May 29, 2015 In this story: electric vehicles, technology