How to Have Your Less-Toxic Cake (and Pizza, Canned Food, Popcorn) and Eat It Too Avoid toxic receipts and electronics while you’re at it By Jessian Choy August 17, 2022 In this story: toxics, Ms. Green, PFAS
This Mysterious Fish Could Rescue East Coast Rivers Restoring Pennsylvania’s slipperiest species By Kate Morgan August 16, 2022 In this story: wildlife, saving wild places, science
The Puma Population in Patagonia Is Booming. Now What? Pumas are thriving in southern Chile, increasing the risk of conflict with humans By Karen Catchpole August 15, 2022 In this story: wildlife, travel, adventure, national parks
This Invasive Fish Got an Anti-Racist Rebrand What’s in a name? A lot. By Christian Elliott August 14, 2022 In this story: animals, activism
Wolves Have Personalities That Impact Their Ecosystem Some wolves are better at hunting beavers than others, leading to consequences far beyond the pack By Tatum McConnell August 13, 2022 In this story: wolves, ecosystems
ICYMI: World’s Worst Weed, Ukrainian Nuke “Out of Control” & Death Valley Floods A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber August 12, 2022 In this story: climate change
The Mystic Mangroves of La Paz Mangroves naturally fight climate change, but disregard spoils their efforts By McKenzie Gannon August 11, 2022 In this story: climate change
The Inflation Reduction Act Buys Us Some Badly Needed Time The new federal climate legislation offers breathing room to keep pushing for more ambitious—and more equitable—climate action By Jason Mark August 10, 2022 In this story: climate change, federal policy, Inflation Reduction Act
Why Scotland Is Opening a Dementia Center in a National Park Uncovering the power of nature for people with dementia By Elizabeth Hewitt August 9, 2022 In this story: science, lifestyle, national parks, Wonder
What We Find in the Dark The joys of hiking nocturnally By Riley Black August 8, 2022 In this story: wilderness, hiking
Do You Know Where Your Water Comes From? An Oakland educator follows her tap water 240 miles to the source By Rebecca Stoner August 7, 2022 In this story: activism, water, education, hiking
The Art of Tying Fly-Fishing Flies A photo collection of premiere hand-crafted bugs By Kevin McMullen August 6, 2022
How to Get Started With Fly-Fishing Tips for beginners, why to take it up, and the best gear to start By Robert Annis August 6, 2022 In this story: sports, oceans, adventure, lifestyle
ICYMI: Rio Grande Dries Up, Manchin’s Climate Deal, Return of El Jefe & Cats Are Invasive Aliens A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber August 5, 2022 In this story: climate change
What I Learned From Wildfire Risk Tools Fire maps are better than ever. Are we ready to use them? By Juliet Grable August 4, 2022 In this story: wildfire, drought, saving wild places
Paging Senator Sinema Global warming is killing your constituents—now’s the time to vote for climate action By Stephen Lemons August 3, 2022 In this story: climate change
Can the Save Our Sequoias Act Match Up to Its Name? Dozens of conservation groups push back against a pending forestry bill By Lindsey Botts August 2, 2022 In this story: climate change, federal policy
What Are the SEC Climate Rules? Financial regulators are hoping to force big companies and investment managers to disclose climate information By Nick Cunningham August 1, 2022 In this story: activism, climate change, politics
Once Upon a Time There Was a Place Called Fire Island Climate change is coming for the gay escape By Jimmy Tobias July 31, 2022 In this story: hiking
The Manchin-Schumer Deal Could Be the Biggest US Climate Legislation Ever The surprise agreement could funnel hundreds of billions of dollars into clean energy and slash emissions by as much as 40 percent By Nick Cunningham July 30, 2022 In this story: climate change, politics