What Does Massive Flooding in the Midwest Mean for Wildlife? Some species struggle to survive, while others become more invasive By Tina Deines July 28, 2019 In this story: wildlife
Tracking Dinosaur Stomping Grounds Jurassic footsteps lie among the wonders outside Moab, Utah By Riley Black July 27, 2019 In this story: geology, travel
ICYMI: Trump Straws, Paris Is Burning, Fugitive Emu & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber July 26, 2019 In this story: climate change
Park-Challenged Indianapolis Locks Up Its Nature Preserves In a city ranking dead last for parks, residents risk arrest to visit one By Robert Annis July 25, 2019 In this story: public lands, hiking
The Future of Food Is Algae (Again) A new generation of futurists look to the promise of pond scum By Lewis Page July 24, 2019 In this story: food and drink, agriculture, science
A Tribute to Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens The court's “most liberal conservative” was an important voice for the environment By Pat Gallagher July 23, 2019 In this story: Supreme Court, environmental justice
What's More Efficient, a Front-Loading Washer or a Top-Loader? Front-loaders may take longer to do the job, but for good reason By Bob Schildgen July 22, 2019 In this story: , clean energy
In Flint, Michigan, a Surprising Oasis Awaits Some locals say the Flint River is a gem hiding in plain sight By Patrick Hayes July 20, 2019 In this story: clean water, environmental justice
ICYMI: Uranium Mystery, Greenland Burns & Penguins Love Sushi (Duh) A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber July 19, 2019 In this story: climate change
What to Do if You Witness Wildlife Crime While Traveling 6 steps tourists can take to curb illegal activity By Tina Deines July 18, 2019 In this story: wildlife
Trees Alone Can’t Save Us From Climate Change Reforestation can help sequester carbon, but it’s complicated By Jason Daley July 17, 2019 In this story: climate change, forests, science
A Letter From New Orleans on Edge Barry landed wide of the city, but the season is young, the sense of relief shallow By Alexander Zaitchik July 16, 2019 In this story: climate change
Is California Clamping Down on Oil and Gas At Last? Governor Newsom fires top regulator for being too chummy with industry By Judith Lewis Mernit July 15, 2019 In this story: oil, methane gas
Let’s Ban Junk Mail Already We waste paper on mail that nobody wants. Time to change that. By Juhea Kim July 14, 2019 In this story: recycling
8 Places to Track Dinosaurs Because there’s no adventure quite like a paleontological adventure By Gigi Ragland July 13, 2019 In this story: travel
ICYMI: Joyriding Bear, Eco-Trump & Mississippi Bans Veggie Burgers A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber July 11, 2019 In this story: climate change
What's Better for the Environment, Fresh or Frozen? It depends on what you're buying, from where, and when you're buying it By Bob Schildgen July 11, 2019 In this story: buyers' guide
How Close Are We to Getting Electric Airplanes? The first electric models are here—and they're tiny By Heather Smith July 9, 2019 In this story: clean tech, transportation
They Named a Wildfire After Me—I Have Thoughts About That When my family's West Texas ranch burned, it felt like I was mourning a person By David McDannald July 9, 2019 In this story: climate change