A Poet, a Nebula, and the State of California What would it take to see the planet beyond our own mythology of need? By Alexis Pauline Gumbs December 31, 2020 In this story: astronomy, science, climate change
California’s Wildest Wildfire Victims Inside the state’s pioneering new Wildlife Disaster Network By Ali Wunderman December 14, 2020 In this story: wildfire, wildlife, climate change
What I Know About the Ocean We Need Ocean Justice By Ayana Elizabeth Johnson December 12, 2020 In this story: oceans, science, climate change, international climate policy, environmental justice
2020 Was a Record Year for Hurricanes Is this the future of hurricane season? By Tina Gerhardt December 10, 2020 In this story: science, climate change, disaster relief, oceans
6 Scenes That Should Have Been in "Ammonite" Justice for Mary Anning (and her sea lizards!) By Sabrina Imbler December 4, 2020 In this story: film, science, art, oceans
What Do the Next Four Years Have in Store for Wildlife? How Trump imperiled wild animals—and what Biden may be able to do about it By Megan Hill December 3, 2020 In this story: wildlife
Wolves Are Coming Back to Colorado. Now Comes the Tricky Part. A management plan will have to balance environmental and social needs By Joe Purtell November 18, 2020 In this story: wolves, endangered species, ecosystems
Researchers Still Don’t Know Why So Many Birds Died This Fall It might have been a perfect storm of reasons By Drew Higgins November 10, 2020 In this story: birds, science, wildlife
Gray Wolves Will No Longer Have Federal Protection The Trump administration removes the still-recovering apex predator from the endangered species list By Juliet Grable November 2, 2020 In this story: endangered species, wolves
The Fire Deficit Who is responsible for the West’s wildfires? By Joe Purtell October 22, 2020 In this story: politics, science, forests, climate change, indigenous communities