Federal Funding Cuts Are Silencing the Wild Mass firings may spell mass species loss as the Capitol clamps down on conservation spending By Lauren Colella May 4, 2025 In this story: wildlife, saving wild places, federal policy, endangered species
When the Heat and Storms Come, Lies Will Not Save Us The National Climate Assessment matters By Ben Jealous May 2, 2025
The Joys of the Path Most Traveled One writer rediscovers awe thanks to an old forest friend By Cara Benson May 1, 2025 In this story: nature, Awe, Wonder, Joy
Rehoming Seattle’s Purple Martins Washington State balances critical coastal remediation projects with conserving a beloved, vulnerable bird By Rebecca Dzombak April 30, 2025 In this story: birds, conservation, hiking, science
Laurene Allen Took On One of New England's Biggest Environmental Crises The Goldman Prize winner mobilized her community to oppose toxic PFAS in their drinking water By Laura Stewart April 29, 2025 In this story: activism, Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), PFAS
How Can Builders Cut Their Carbon Emissions? Some think "massive timber" is the answer By Lindsey Botts April 28, 2025 In this story: technology, urban living, urban planning, climate change
Loss and Joy in a World Teetering on Climate Collapse Charlotte McConaghy's book "Wild Dark Shore" is part mystery, part homage to the planet's wonders By Jonathan Hahn April 27, 2025 In this story: books, climate change
What's in Store for American Deserts? Kyle Paoletta's book "American Oasis" charts the shifting sands of the US By Sara Hashemi April 27, 2025 In this story: books, urban planning
Ocean Soundscapes Are Real. Are We Ready to Listen? Amorina Kingdon's book "Sing Like a Fish" shatters the illusion of underwater silence By Katherine Irving April 27, 2025 In this story: books, oceans
Poisoning Our Future: The Trump Administration's Dangerous Coal Exemptions Rollbacks have real consequences By Ben Jealous April 25, 2025
Beware the Blue Angel These mollusks go with the flow but aren’t easygoing By Allison Braden April 24, 2025 In this story: oceans, animals, Gee Whiz
What’s the Best Way to Repair or Reuse My Stuff? New hacks for keeping toxic things from polluting our bodies and our planet By Jessian Choy April 23, 2025 In this story: earth day, Ms. Green, recycling, buyers' guide, sustainability
Floridians Offer Everyone a Playbook On Sustaining Environmentalism Against All Odds Residents of the Sunshine State have pushed back on plans to develop state parks and drill for oil By Ashira Morris April 22, 2025 In this story: activism, state parks, public lands, water, drilling
Rewilding El Paso Locals celebrate Texas Parks and Wildlife's reintroduction of bighorn sheep By Ashley Stimpson April 21, 2025 In this story: animals, saving wild places, conservation
16 Kids’ Books That Make Science and Nature Sizzle During Earth Week, or any week, these titles help counter the current anti-truth climate By Katie O'Reilly April 20, 2025 In this story: books, Kids' Corner
The New “Great Dying” Deserves Our Attention and Action What the monarchs have to teach us By Ben Jealous April 18, 2025
Why the Best Place for Climate Science Might Be at the Department of Defense Expect the DOD to swap the words "climate change" for "military preparedness" By Katharine Gammon April 17, 2025 In this story: climate change, politics, Trump