Animals Are Our Neighbors in Cities and Suburbs, Not Pests With a little knowledge, we can learn to coexist with the coyote in the backyard or the turkey walking down the street By Bethany Brookshire March 14, 2024 In this story: urban living, wildlife, Joy
The Yellowstone to Yukon Initiative Hopes to Give Wildlife Room to Roam It's a big, inspiring vision of wildlife connectivity. But could it work? By David Gessner March 13, 2024 In this story: wildlife, saving wild places
What's the Sierra Club Been up to Lately? Alerts, campaign updates, and victories from Sierra Club volunteers and staff By Lindsey Botts March 13, 2024 In this story: current events, Roundup
The Plot Against the Clean Energy Transition Inside the conspiracy to take down wind and solar power By Rebecca Burns March 12, 2024 In this story: clean energy, wind, solar
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn—And Every City Tree planting in urban areas can bring jobs, boost public health, improve access to nature By Ben Jealous March 12, 2024
Why Are Fossil Fuel Ideologues Tilting at Windmills? There's a conspiracy to take down wind and solar power hiding in plain sight By Jason Mark March 11, 2024 In this story: clean energy, wind, solar
Has Geothermal’s Moment Finally Arrived? A new generation of innovators is gambling on its future By Stephen Robert Miller March 11, 2024 In this story: geothermal power, clean energy
The Quest for Compostable Plastic Researchers are rethinking synthetic plastic from the ground up By Boyce Upholt March 10, 2024 In this story: plastic
Whales Are Dying, and the Fossil Fuel Industry Is Lying Anti-wind activists are turning to whales for a cultural wedge issue By Ben Jealous March 9, 2024
ICYMI: Trees Move North, Louisiana Crawfish Shortage, No Apple iCar & RIP Flaco the Owl Environmental news of the week for busy people By Paul Rauber March 8, 2024 In this story: Roundup
Mega-Dairy CAFOs Tout Methane Digesters to Green Their Image In Oregon and California, CAFO operations compromise life and health in frontline communities By Juliet Grable March 7, 2024 In this story: concentrated animal feeding operation
Appalachian Organizations Are Working to Make the Region a Hub for Green Manufacturing and Clean Energy New federal funding will help small and medium-size manufacturers join the emerging circular economy By Austyn Gaffney March 6, 2024 In this story: clean energy
Dengue Fever Is Spreading With Climate Change and Urbanization The mosquito-borne disease is on the rise even in countries with no history of dengue epidemics By Jill Langlois March 5, 2024 In this story: water, urban living, climate change, health
Texas Activists Are Fighting to Stop Construction on One of the Biggest LNG Terminals in the Country South Texas communities are also resisting other LNG projects underway By Maria Gallucci March 4, 2024 In this story: liquefied natural gas
The LNG Industry Claims to Be a Climate Solution. Here Is the Reality. Here's what you need to know about liquefied natural gas By Julian Spector March 3, 2024 In this story: liquefied natural gas
Biden’s Walk Can Beat Trump’s Talk With the Working Class But the president needs to speak up so voters can hear him By Ben Jealous March 3, 2024
Women in the Wilderness Sierra Club Outings has organized all-women backpacking trips for 40 years and counting By Amy Trowbridge March 2, 2024 In this story: women, adventure
Climate Fiction and Dune: Lost in Adaptation Frank Herbert’s "Dune" is a work of climate fiction. So why have filmmakers struggled to make the eco-plot clearer? By Rebecca Long March 1, 2024 In this story: film, books, climate change
Wisconsin's Warmest Winter Late-February temperatures in the high 50s spell trouble for snow tourism in Wisconsin’s Northwoods By Lydia Larsen February 29, 2024 In this story: climate change
The Best Wildlife Cams to Celebrate World Wildlife Day These live streams provide a front-row seat to wildlife across the globe By Alison Harford February 28, 2024 In this story: animals, wildlife, environment, biomass