“Self-Aware” Fish Raise Questions About Animal Cognition The four-inch-long cleaner wrasse can pass a test “smart” animals have completed By Jason Daley February 11, 2019 In this story: animals, science
Five Earth-Centric Sundance Films to Watch Out For The top eco and adventure flicks from this year’s iconic film festival By Blane Bachelor February 10, 2019 In this story: film, endangered species
Inside the "Anthropocene" Film Its creators get candid about chronicling the sixth great extinction By Jade Begay February 9, 2019 In this story: film, endangered species
ICYMI: Runner Kills Lion, Whale Jail, Green Deal & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber February 8, 2019 In this story: climate change, Green New Deal
The Green New Deal Is Here. Now What? Ocasio-Cortez and Markey are here to make America dream big again By Heather Smith February 7, 2019 In this story: federal policy, green jobs, technology, politics, Green New Deal
For Wildlife Lovers, a Kind of Sophie’s Choice Should we kill sea lions in order to protect salmon? By Austin Price February 6, 2019 In this story: wildlife
States' Rights? Not When It Comes to Pipeline Permitting. Trump administration looks to undermine states’ powers under Clean Water Act By Matt Smith February 5, 2019 In this story: clean water, pipelines, oil, methane gas
Make Your Grocery Game Zero-Waste Five ways to render grocery shopping easier on the planet—and your wallet By Mukta Patil February 4, 2019 In this story: food and drink
The Shutdown Is Over. Now Follow the Money. Where did DOI get the cash to keep selling oil and gas leases? By Jacob Shea February 3, 2019 In this story: public lands, oil, methane gas, politics, Alaska
Ecuador’s Ceibo Alliance Offers an Antidote to Reckless Industrialism Besieged rainforest peoples build Indigenous power to halt oil drilling By Alexander Zaitchik February 2, 2019 In this story: forests, indigenous communities, oil
February Astronomical Highlights: Meteors and the Dawn of the Planets What doesn’t happen this month is just as interesting as what does By Kelly Kizer Whitt February 1, 2019 In this story: astronomy
ICYMI: Hot-Pink Squirrels, Blue-Eyed Coyotes & Killer Drones A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber February 1, 2019 In this story: climate change
Low-Carbon Diets Are Good for the Planet, and Your Health A new analysis shows eating lower on the food chain benefits habitat and health By Jason Daley January 30, 2019 In this story: climate change, food and drink, agriculture
The Overstory: The Mighty Mississippi Season One, Episode Four January 29, 2019 In this story: activism, food and drink, pipelines
Santa Barbara's Ordeal by Oil From the archives of Sierra Club Bulletin By Frederick Eissler January 29, 2019 In this story: oil
What PG&E's Near-Bankruptcy Can Tell Us About the Future This deluge of climate disasters is a sign of what’s to come for utilities By Heather Smith January 28, 2019 In this story: climate change
What Is the Environmental Impact of Hair Dye? The answer isn't black and white By Bob Schildgen January 27, 2019 In this story: health
Climate Could Hit a Tipping Point Sooner Than You Think The planet’s ability to uptake carbon could decline after 2060 By Jonathan Hahn January 26, 2019 In this story: climate change
ICYMI: Lunar Cotton, Wayward Polar Bear, Big-Ass Shark & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 25, 2019 In this story: climate change
This Winter's Top 5 Wildlife Webcams Cozy up by the fire and watch these critters navigate the cold By Jacob Shea January 24, 2019 In this story: wildlife