The End of Mr. Go The death of a shipping channel is the rebirth of a swamp By Philip Kiefer August 11, 2021 In this story: climate change, environmental justice, water, disaster relief, science
In a “Code Red for Humanity,” UN Warns of Accelerating Climate Crisis International panel of climate scientists says temperatures will rise for decades, even in a best-case scenario By Jonathan Hahn August 10, 2021 In this story: climate change, international climate policy
Studies Show We’re Tipping Climate. It’s Up to Us to Tip It Back. Experts weigh in on how to change the systems and behaviors leading us to catastrophe By Kendra Pierre-Louis August 9, 2021 In this story: climate change, international climate policy
4 Must-Read Books for Your Summer Reading List These stories illuminate all we have to gain in a troubled world By Jonathan Hahn , Jason Mark , Abe Musselman , Heather Smith August 8, 2021 In this story: books, climate change, wildlife, saving wild places
The Fight to Save Lake Superior’s Last Caribou After rampant old-growth deforestation and development, this coastal population could be quickly wiped out By Andy McGlashen August 7, 2021 In this story: wildlife, climate change
ICYMI: Hog Hotels, Hunting Wolf Pups by Helicopter & African Gecko’s Middle Passage A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber August 6, 2021 In this story: climate change
Pizzlies and Grolars: The Polar Bears of Tomorrow Rare hybrid grizzly polar bears are giving scientists hope for the future By Sara Novak August 5, 2021 In this story: polar bears, climate change
A Place Called Paradise A survivor of the Camp Fire considers resilience amid the climate crisis By Molly Culton August 4, 2021 In this story: climate change
Beyond the West, Drought Creeps In A warming planet means drier conditions for states nationwide By Kendra Pierre-Louis August 3, 2021 In this story: climate change
The Great Western Drought, Explained Outdated water policies and the threat of climate change are driving the need for new solutions By Peter Gleick, Heather Cooley, and Cora Kammeyer August 2, 2021 In this story: climate change
The Great Western Drought, Explained Outdated water policies and the threat of climate change are driving the need for new solutions By Peter Gleick, Heather Cooley, and Cora Kammeyer August 2, 2021 In this story: climate change, advancement
August Stargazing: Billionaires in Space Amid the infinite void of space, a billionaire is nothing at all By Jeremy Miller August 1, 2021 In this story: astronomy
ICYMI: Not-So-Great Salt Lake, Goodbye Glyphosate & Subs Vs. Salmon A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber July 30, 2021 In this story: climate change
Audubon and Lady Birds and Videos, Oh My Check out this year’s Audubon Bird Photography contest victors By Katie O'Reilly July 29, 2021
Some Highlights From the Red Road to DC A photo gallery showcases the power of art to spur activism in defense of sacred places By Jason Mark July 29, 2021 In this story: indigenous communities
Climate-Fueled Heat Waves Spell Danger for Wildlife Salmon, bears, shellfish, and other animals hammered by high temps and drought By Juliet Grable July 28, 2021 In this story: climate change
Bringing Back Bogs Researchers are working to find the best ways to help soggy ecosystems recover By Chloe Williams July 27, 2021 In this story: ecosystems
A Postcard From the Red Road to DC Traditionally carved totem pole brings attention to Indigenous sovereignty struggles across the United States By Jason Mark July 26, 2021 In this story: indigenous communities
Dispatch From the Line 3 Front Lines A call to support the Indigenous resistance By Michael Brune July 25, 2021 In this story: pipelines, indigenous communities, dirty fuels
Could Las Vegas’s Grass Removal Policies Alter the Western US Drought-Scape? Inside one of America’s most aggressive municipal water-conservation measures By Daniel Rothberg July 24, 2021 In this story: water, climate change, lifestyle, urban living, politics