A Storm Named Trump Hits the National Parks Ahead of Busy Season The president’s unpopular cost-cutting measures resulted in thousands of rangers and scientists losing their jobs By Alexander Nazaryan February 25, 2025 In this story: national parks, Trump
What Are the Greenest Household Batteries? Here's how to charge up in a more sustainable way By Jessian Choy February 24, 2025 In this story: Ms. Green, buyers' guide, sustainability
Flaco’s Environmental Legacy An owl's death underscores the hazards faced by wild birds, especially in an urban setting By David Gessner February 23, 2025 In this story: endangered species, birds, urban living
Trump’s Funding Freezes and Clawbacks: Illegal, Stupid, Dangerous There’s a lot of lawbreaking going on By Ben Jealous February 22, 2025
California Unveils Bill to Force Polluters to Pay for Climate-Driven Disasters The state joins a wave of similar efforts across the country to hold fossil fuel companies accountable By Dana Drugmand February 21, 2025 In this story: climate change, climate adaptation, oil, environmental law, methane gas
LA Fires Spark Confusion and Concern Over Water Quality and Supply A wave of online disinformation, propagated across social media, compounded the crisis By Juliet Grable February 20, 2025 In this story: wildfire, climate change, urban living, water
How I Finally Checked a Brooks Range Traverse off My Bucket List It took years and a lot of planning, but I'm glad I did it By Michael Engelhard February 19, 2025 In this story: adventure
Black Belt Defender Catherine Coleman Flowers is helping upgrade wastewater systems in the South By Chris Berdik February 18, 2025 In this story: environmental justice
Making Oil Companies Pay Local climate Superfund laws could help fill a void as federal climate action withers By Laura Stewart February 17, 2025 In this story: climate change, Policy
How Native Activists Are Transforming Climate Action Indigenous leaders transform pipeline resistance with a creative mix of tradition and novel tactics By Tracy L. Barnett February 16, 2025 In this story: indigenous communities, pipelines, resist, activism
The Climate-Driven Insurance Crisis We need to transition to 100 percent clean energy once and for all By Ben Jealous February 14, 2025
Scented Candles and Other Products May Not Be as Sweet as They Seem Give the gift of safer-scented skin care, cleaners, fresheners, and candles By Jessian Choy February 13, 2025 In this story: buyers' guide, Ms. Green
Meet the People Working to Save the Longleaf Pine A broad coalition aims to reintroduce the trees to North Carolina By Daniel Walton February 12, 2025 In this story: forests, saving wild places, sustainability, climate change, activism
Is Resurrecting an Island Worth It? Poplar Island gets a second chance as Marylanders rebuild the eroded terrain By Andrew Sharp February 11, 2025 In this story: ecosystems, saving wild places, birds
Climate Change Imperils Pensions. Here’s How Some Investment Managers Protect Them. A new report shows that the majority of managers still need to step up By Siddhant Pusdekar February 11, 2025 In this story: climate change, fossil free finance, Sustainable Finance
Trump’s LNG Strategy Makes No Sense President Trump says increasing liquefied natural gas exports will lower gas prices. He’s got it all backward. By Delaney Nolan February 9, 2025 In this story: liquefied natural gas, Trump, climate change
In Fire’s Wake, an LA Community Comes Together to Prevent Future Disasters The climate crisis does not have to define our history By Ben Jealous February 8, 2025
The Burn Scars of Altadena As one chapter of Los Angeles ends, another has yet to be written By Lynell George February 7, 2025 In this story: climate change, wildfire, community, urban living, disaster relief
Defending the Nolichucky In the wake of Hurricane Helene, a grassroots group of paddlers become watchdogs on a cherished river Text and photographs by Daniel Walton February 6, 2025 In this story: climate change, climate adaptation, activism
Big Oil and Gas Goes Long With Super Bowl Greenwashing Fossil fuel sponsorships are just one example of rampant “sportswashing” By Dana Drugmand February 5, 2025 In this story: sports, fossil fuels, oil, methane gas