Outerwear to Shield You From Rain—and Forever Chemicals How to buy PFAS-free rain gear By Megan Hill March 14, 2021 In this story: hiking, buyers' guide
In Praise of Public Lands How an urban preserve in Chicago sparked a lifelong commitment to public lands By Steven Davis March 13, 2021 In this story: public lands
How Corporate and Political Influence Enabled Monsanto to Sell Roundup Despite the Risks Carey Gillam exposes a flawed regulatory regime in “The Monsanto Papers” By Jonathan Hahn March 12, 2021 In this story: books, toxics, money in politics
ICYMI: Electric Swedes, Missing Butterflies & 70-Year-Old Gives Birth A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber March 12, 2021 In this story: climate change
14 Fabulous Contemporary Lady Nature Writers The greatest—and greenest—Women’s History Month reading list By Katie O'Reilly March 11, 2021 In this story: books
The Delaware River Basin Commission Bans Fracking A huge win for clean water in Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania By Aaron Mok March 11, 2021 In this story: fracking
Unintended Consequences A review of Elizabeth Kolbert’s new book, "Under a White Sky" By Mary Ellen Hannibal March 10, 2021 In this story: books, climate change
Mother Nature's Gender Problem Inside the “outdoor adventure gap” By Heather Balogh Rochfort March 9, 2021 In this story: gender
As the Line 3 Pipeline Pushes Forward, Water Protectors Push Back Indigenous activists lead the effort to stop construction By Nicole Pollack March 8, 2021 In this story: environmental justice, pipelines, indigenous communities
On the Sensibilities of an Ecologist "Beloved Beasts" tracks the history of the conservation movement By Jason Mark March 7, 2021 In this story: books, animals
Diane Wilson on Seeds and the Stories They Tell For the author and activist, seeds are the key to survival By Wendy Becktold March 7, 2021 In this story: books, indigenous communities
Cultivating the Seeds of Renewal In "The Seed Keeper," a Dakota woman digs through a difficult past By Wendy Becktold March 7, 2021 In this story: books, indigenous communities
Is This the Last of Line 5? Activist David Holtz thinks it's long past time Interview by Wendy Becktold March 6, 2021 In this story: oil, pipelines, Line 5
One Hiker Takes Her COVID-Stricken Mother on an Unexpected Journey Inside their trek through the Blue Ridge Mountains and rural Somali villages By S. Ali March 6, 2021 In this story: hiking
ICYMI: Crawfish Boil, Gas-Station Ban & Extraterrestrial Smog A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber March 5, 2021 In this story: climate change
This Teen Helped Close a Chemical-Leaking Sterilization Plant High schooler Alexandra Collins cofounded Students Against Ethylene Oxide By Lydia Lee March 4, 2021 In this story: activism
Georgia Solar Company Bets Big on Batteries Lacking other incentives, rooftop solar customers need to bank their joules Adapted from an interview by Judith Lewis Mernit March 4, 2021 In this story: clean energy, solar
Michael Nichols’s WILD: A Frenetic Look Into the Animal Kingdom The celebrated photographer’s latest book chronicles his decades-long career By Aaron Mok March 3, 2021 In this story: photography, wildlife
New Arrival In the Congo Rainforest, a baby elephant is introduced to its community By Michael Nichols March 3, 2021 In this story: photography
House of Representatives Passes Sweeping Public Lands Bill Conservationists cautiously optimistic about eventual Senate approval By Lindsey Botts March 3, 2021 In this story: public lands