Car Culture and Systemic Racism Collide Automobile dependence enables police violence against Black people By Paul Rauber November 2, 2020 In this story: racial justice, transportation
Great Escape A ground squirrel avoids becoming a rattlesnake's dinner Photo by Karine Aigner November 2, 2020 In this story: photography, wildlife
November Stargazing: Patterns and Portents We may take comfort in gazing at the stars, but they are certainly not shining for us By Jeremy Miller November 1, 2020 In this story: astronomy
Using Less Energy Is the Most Renewable Energy There Is How one neigbhorhood in Pittsburgh could help the city meet its climate goals By Brittany Hailer November 1, 2020 In this story: clean energy, urban living
All the Life Thriving Among the Dead Storied cemeteries strive to improve their biodiversity and climate impacts By Lela Nargi October 31, 2020 In this story: pollinators
I Know I'm Not Seeing Everything As I Stare Into the Brush Out here, there's no clear delineation between predator and prey By Darby Minow Smith October 31, 2020 In this story: wilderness
Grizzlies Become a Sacrificial Lamb to Protect Cattle Interests Federal agencies are killing grizzly bears to make the woods safe for cows By Aaron Teasdale October 30, 2020 In this story: wildlife, endangered species
Indigenous Canadians Suffer Abuse, Attacks Over Fishing Rights Non-native fishermen launch “lobster war” in Nova Scotia By Ron Johnson October 30, 2020 In this story: indigenous communities
ICYMI: Egret Regrets, Murdered Hornets, Wolves on the Run & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber October 30, 2020 In this story: climate change
The Future of Michigan’s Water Is at Stake In the mitten state, it’s all about who has to pay By Heather Smith October 29, 2020
Uranium Widows in Navajo Country Uranium mining has been banned in Navajo country—could it come back? By Wudan Yan October 29, 2020 In this story: indigenous communities, mining
Nature Is Returning The pandemic gives us a chance to reset our relationship with the animal world By Rachel Nuwer October 28, 2020 In this story: coronavirus, wildlife
Hitched to Nature The pandemic has illustrated how connected humans are to wildlife By Jason Mark October 28, 2020 In this story: coronavirus
Pennsylvania Fracking Politics Are More Complicated Than They Seem Thirty percent of Pennsylvanian Republicans say they want to ban fracking By Molly Glick October 28, 2020
5 Environmental Boondoggles Trump Will Keep Pushing If He Wins Destructive to people, business, and wildlife, these bad ideas entice the president By Wendy Becktold October 26, 2020
Posters for a Green New Deal They're proof that times of turmoil turn artists into activists By Katie O'Reilly October 25, 2020 In this story: art, Green New Deal
Ocean Activism in the Heartland? Ranchers Are Warming to the Idea. In Cheyenne, Wyoming, a plastic-bag ban gains bipartisan support By Laura Trethewey October 24, 2020 In this story: oceans, plastic
ICYMI: Colorless Fall, Coal-less Future & “That’s a Lemur!” A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber October 23, 2020 In this story: climate change
The Fire Deficit Who is responsible for the West’s wildfires? By Joe Purtell October 22, 2020 In this story: politics, science, forests, climate change, indigenous communities