Forget the Lens Caps and Instagram Filters Q & A with photographer Jon Griffith, author of the new photobook "Alpine Exposures" By Madison Kotack May 5, 2015 In this story: climbing, hiking, snow sports, books, art
Sierra Club Runs Boston Marathon Sierra Club Foundation Director lined up among thousands of competitors at the annual Boston Marathon, to run for a cause that’s close to his heart By Phalon Joy Evergreen May 5, 2015 In this story: activism, lifestyle, bucket list, sports
Hey Mr. Green, How Can I Recycle My Camp Stove Fuel Canisters? By Bob Schildgen May 4, 2015 In this story: , recycling, camping
Hey Mr. Green, Is It More Ecofriendly to Charge My Phone in the Car? By Bob Schildgen April 29, 2015 In this story: , energy efficiency
May Observing Highlights All five of the classical planets will shine this month (no telescope required). By Kelly Kizer Whitt April 27, 2015 In this story: astronomy
Discovery Channel reaches New Heights with Elevation Weekend Sneak peeks and exclusive Q & A with adventure climber Alex Honnold By Mikey Jane Moran April 24, 2015 In this story: climbing, national parks
Free Mobile Game Helps Kids Fight Climate Change Nonprofit Cool the Earth releases the environmental app for Earth Day By Wendy Becktold April 22, 2015 In this story: children, activism, technology, polar bears
Wide-eyed and Whiskered Baby Bobcats By Crystal F. Lambert April 21, 2015 In this story: saving wild places, animals, wildlife
The New Starry Night Filmmakers capture kaleidoscope skies before they disappear. By Mikey Jane Moran April 20, 2015 In this story: astronomy, light pollution, urban planning, photography
Your Favorite National Parks. Each Sold Separately. Lego captures the love of the outdoors in miniature. By Mikey Jane Moran April 14, 2015 In this story: national parks
Hey Mr. Green, How Can I Compost in an Urban Area? By Bob Schildgen April 14, 2015 In this story: , gardening, diy, food and drink
Outdoor Gear Made From Unconventional Materials “Bison down,” eucalyptus trees, old billboards, and more. Gear made from unexpected stuff can be unexpectedly versatile. By Avital Andrews April 14, 2015 In this story: buyers' guide, hiking, climbing, snow sports
Can Street Art Get San Franciscans to Take Drought Seriously? Artist Emily Schlickman reveals the city's forgotten waterways in San Francisco's Market Street Prototyping Festival By Madison Kotack April 9, 2015 In this story: water, art, urban planning, activism, drought
Fury Road: All Your Darkest Environmental Nightmares Come True Is there an environmental message at the core of George Miller's new high-octane "Mad Max" film? By Steve Hawk April 9, 2015 In this story: film, oil
In Canyon Country, Veterans Work to Wash Away the Memories of War A sweat lodge ceremony and a long hike provide solace to soldiers who've returned from war By Brian Mockenhaupt April 8, 2015 In this story: veterans, military outdoors
Going the Extra Mile for Clean Energy By Reed McManus April 7, 2015 In this story: offshore wind, renewable energy, activism
Hey Mr. Green, Does My Sprinkler Replenish Groundwater? By Bob Schildgen April 7, 2015 In this story: , water
Pennsylvania Reins In Fracking By Reed McManus April 7, 2015 In this story: methane gas, fracking, public lands, activism
Enough Is Enough: Ironton, Louisiana, Nixes New Coal Terminal The tiny Louisiana town of Ironton already has two coal export terminals. The proposal to add a third has not gone well. By Natalya Savka April 6, 2015 In this story: coal, coal ash, activism, environmental justice