What’s the Best Way to Repair or Reuse My Stuff? New hacks for keeping toxic things from polluting our bodies and our planet By Jessian Choy April 23, 2025 In this story: earth day, Ms. Green, recycling, buyers' guide, sustainability
Floridians Offer Everyone a Playbook On Sustaining Environmentalism Against All Odds Residents of the Sunshine State have pushed back on plans to develop state parks and drill for oil By Ashira Morris April 22, 2025 In this story: activism, state parks, public lands, water, drilling
Rewilding El Paso Locals celebrate Texas Parks and Wildlife's reintroduction of bighorn sheep By Ashley Stimpson April 21, 2025 In this story: animals, saving wild places, conservation
16 Kids’ Books That Make Science and Nature Sizzle During Earth Week, or any week, these titles help counter the current anti-truth climate By Katie O'Reilly April 20, 2025 In this story: books, Kids' Corner
The New “Great Dying” Deserves Our Attention and Action What the monarchs have to teach us By Ben Jealous April 18, 2025
Why the Best Place for Climate Science Might Be at the Department of Defense Expect the DOD to swap the words "climate change" for "military preparedness" By Katharine Gammon April 17, 2025 In this story: climate change, politics, Trump
7 Great EVs That Are as Good as (or Better Than) Teslas Electric vehicles have come a long way. Here are some of the best. By Jim Motavalli April 15, 2025 In this story: electric vehicles, buyers' guide
What Does It Mean When Food Crops Are Certified as Sustainably Grown? Digging deep on regenerative agriculture certifications By Jessian Choy April 15, 2025 In this story: Ms. Green, agriculture, buyers' guide
The Largest Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal Is One Step Closer to Completion The Trump administration is fast-tracking a project that will increase emissions and gas prices By Delaney Nolan April 14, 2025 In this story: liquefied natural gas, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), climate change, dirty energy, federal policy
Layoffs at NOAA Signal Setback for Climate Research and National Security Predicting extreme weather is about to get a lot harder due to massive cuts in staff and funding By Laura Stewart April 13, 2025 In this story: federal policy, international climate policy, climate change, climate adaptation, Trump
Big Oil Seeks to Shield Itself From Climate Liability While Trump Is in Power A new executive order directs the DOJ to put any enforcement of state climate laws and initiatives on ice By Dana Drugmand April 12, 2025 In this story: climate change, Trump, environmental law
The History They Fear Is the Truth We Carry We cannot rely on oral tradition alone By Ben Jealous April 11, 2025
This Popular Law Is Driving a Wedge Between Public Lands Advocates Here's why conservation and recreation groups are at odds over the EXPLORE Act By Ollie Hancock April 10, 2025 In this story: outdoor recreation, legislation, public lands, federal policy
Unraveling Fast Fashion How learning to sew changed my relationship to clothing By Taylor Moore April 9, 2025 In this story: consumption
Tree DNA: For Conservation, For Solving Crime Plant genetics can help solve cases of poaching and illegal logging By Alisha McDarris April 8, 2025 In this story: forests, science, conservation, Gee Whiz
Planting Trees in Minnesota Is Harder Than It Sounds As climate change threatens trees across the state, foresters have a plan. The missing piece? Seed collectors. By Sophie Hartley April 7, 2025 In this story: forests, conservation, climate change
Neurodivergent People Find Solace in Wild Places And the planet benefits from it By Chloe Martinez April 6, 2025 In this story: hiking, inspiring connections outdoors, nature, accessibility, Wonder
What's the Sierra Club Been Up To Lately? Alerts, campaign updates, and victories from Sierra Club volunteers and staff By Lindsey Botts April 5, 2025 In this story: climate change, current events, Roundup
Trump’s Tariffs Hurt Workers. A Smarter Trade Strategy Could Empower Them. We need strategic thinking, not bluster By Ben Jealous April 4, 2025