Your Pet’s Health Is Tied to Climate Change, Just Like Yours Here’s what to keep an eye on, and how to be prepared By Jill Langlois February 3, 2025 In this story: climate change, pets, health
Meet the Women Rescuing Whales in California A Monterey nonprofit’s "whale ambulance" helps entangled whales By Katherine Irving February 2, 2025 In this story: whales, sustainability, oceans, activism, animals
Trump’s America-Last Agenda Is a Knife in the Back of Working People Communities will be more susceptible to climate-fueled disasters By Ben Jealous February 1, 2025
Have You Seen This Fish Thief? A new film spotlights the sea lamprey, also known as "Dracula of the Lakes" By Christian Thorsberg January 31, 2025 In this story: film, Gee Whiz
Nitrates Might Be Lurking in Your Drinking Water The chemical industry downplays cancer risks as the EPA considers link to drinking water By Natasha Gilbert January 30, 2025 In this story: toxics, clean water, water, healthy communities, health
Trump Tries to Reverse Engineer the Social Safety Net With Funding Freeze The order is far-reaching, from health-care policies to low-income energy assistance By Alexander Nazaryan January 29, 2025 In this story: politics, Trump, Policy, congress
Elk in the Sierra Nevada: An Invasion or a Recovery? It’s more than a question of history. The elk could have big effects on the future of this iconic wilderness. By Ian Rose January 28, 2025 In this story: wildlife, animals, ecosystems
When Rocks Speak, What Do They Tell Us? Marcia Bjornerud's "Turning to Stone" takes us across deep time By Sara Hashemi January 27, 2025 In this story: books, geology
"The Serviceberry" Is an Ode to Gift Economies Robin Wall Kimmerer's follow-up to the much-lauded "Braiding Sweetgrass" offers a tonic in a world of consumption By Rhoda Feng January 27, 2025 In this story: books, ecosystems
From Farm to Table and Back Again George Steinmetz journeys into the food industry for his new book, "Feed the Planet" By Jonathan Hahn January 27, 2025 In this story: books, food and drink
Along With Devastation, LA Fires Bring Health Hazards in Smoke and Ash Here's what you need to know about toxic fallout from a major wildfire By Juliet Grable January 26, 2025 In this story: wildfire, climate change
President Trump Will Raise Your Energy Bills Here's how ratepayers could lose if we "drill, baby, drill" By Ben Jealous January 25, 2025
A Letter From Los Angeles Out of the ashes, an answer emerges for how to grow once again By Alison Singh Gee January 24, 2025 In this story: wildfire, climate change
It’s Not Your Imagination: Migrating Birds Talk to Each Other A new study proves birds communicate between and within their families By Louise Fabiani January 23, 2025 In this story: science, birds, Gee Whiz
The Songs of Ancient Trees Rediscovering the forgotten apple trees of the Manzano Mountains By Priyanka Kumar January 22, 2025 In this story: agriculture, geology, science, ecosystems
Trump Attacks Climate Action, Environmental Protections on First Day Back in Power His executive orders signal a national realignment away from progressive racial, social, and climate policy By Dana Drugmand January 21, 2025 In this story: climate change, Trump, federal policy, international climate policy, politics
The Federal Safety Net for Disaster Survivors Is Increasingly Uncertain Arguments against sending disaster aid to Los Angeles reveal the politics of the process By Colleen Hagerty January 20, 2025 In this story: disaster relief, federal policy, climate change, wildfire
President Biden's Last Push to Cement His Conservation Legacy New monuments, drilling restrictions, and species protections could have lasting benefits By Ethan Freedman January 19, 2025 In this story: federal policy, oil, endangered species, monuments
Trump’s Team Is Coming for Climate Science. The Timing Couldn’t Be Worse. The planet is telling us something. Are we ready to listen? By Ben Jealous January 17, 2025
How to Pack a Go-Bag for an Environmental Disaster Natural disasters can happen suddenly—be prepared for any kind of emergency, no matter where you live By Jill Langlois January 16, 2025 In this story: climate change, disaster relief