Second Sight Trevor Thomas went blind at age 36. He responded by hiking 18,000 miles. By Jake Abrahamson March 5, 2014 In this story: adventure, travel, hiking
Baby on Board Run and climb and swim and play—maintain your wilderness mojo through pregnancy and beyond. By Avital Andrews March 4, 2014 In this story: shopping, fashion, health, buyers' guide, babies
What's a Few Hundred Feet? Why five Americans spent more than a month trekking through a jungle to summit an unclimbed peak in Myanmar By Molly Loomis March 3, 2014 In this story: adventure, travel
To the Mountaintop A team of black climbers blazes a new kind of trail on Mt. Denali By Brittany Johnson March 3, 2014 In this story: adventure, travel
Artist or Activist? In Africa, photographer Nick Brandt assembles an anti-poaching army. By Steve Hawk March 3, 2014 In this story: activism, animals, books, endangered species, wildlife
Amazing Natural Phenomena: The Planet's Most Incredible Spectacles Natural phenomena awaken our sense of wonder February 14, 2014 In this story: bucket list
Warrior Up! To ship coal from the Powder River Basin to China, you have to go through the heart of the Lummi Nation. By Jeff Galbraith February 14, 2014 In this story: coal, dirty energy, saving wild places
Japan's Choice Rich geothermal resources could replace much of Japan's shuttered nuclear power--but at the risk of spoiling its treasured onsen By Eliza Strickland February 14, 2014 In this story: geothermal power, clean energy
Preserve and Protect The time-honored craft of preserving fruits can yield tasty returns and still tread lightly By Mackenzie Mount February 14, 2014 In this story: food and drink, buyers' guide
Five Foods That Are Killing the Planet Spoiler alert: Stop reading now if you can't live without Quarter Pounders, packaged pastries, or expensive sushi By Avital Andrews January 1, 2014 In this story: food and drink, health, buyers' guide
Gear for Long, Dark Nights By Molly Loomis November 1, 2013 In this story: sports, lifestyle, buyers' guide
Repower LA Los Angeles is kicking coal, but it isn't easy. This labor-enviro coalition is helping low-income Angelenos make the transition—through energy efficiency and jobs. By Judith Lewis Mernit November 1, 2013 In this story: coal, clean energy, green jobs, technology, activism
Spanked by Mount St. Helens By Lindsey Clark November 1, 2013 In this story: travel, adventure, sports