The MacLehose Trail Is Hong Kong's Great Escape The 62-mile trail is the wilder side of the Chinese territory By Mike Ives April 27, 2018 In this story: hiking
ICYMI: Goodbye to New Apes, Old Islands, EPA Science, and More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber April 27, 2018 In this story: climate change
Climate Change Is the Challenge of a Lifetime, and #TheyKnew Who are we going to be if not the generation that meets the challenge head on? By Jonathan Hahn April 27, 2018 In this story: climate change
The Draft 2018 Farm Bill Is Good for Big Ag, Bad for Food Systems What to know about our most crucial food/farm legislation—and what you can do By Katie O'Reilly April 27, 2018 In this story: agriculture
Sitka Tribe of Alaska, National Park Service Form Historic Partnership Tribe will co-manage education programs at Sitka National Historical Park By Sam Schipani April 26, 2018 In this story: dept. of the interior, national parks, public lands, Alaska
All the Environmental News in Case You Missed It Crayfish give up on sex; polar ice hits a new low By Paul Rauber April 26, 2018 In this story: climate change
The World's Sinking Islands Challenge Our Imagination Life on the Maldives and Marshall Islands, at the risky fringes of a warming world By Rebecca Solnit April 26, 2018 In this story: climate change
Trump Watch: Trying to Keep Track of a Runaway Administration Trump's environmental wish list: whatever industry wants By Paul Rauber April 26, 2018 In this story: climate change
Where the Sierra Club Stands on Gun Control Not all firearms are created equal By Sam Schipani April 26, 2018 In this story: public lands, dept. of the interior
Coal-Ash Chemicals in Your Drinking Water: Y/N? Pruitt’s EPA wants to turn authority to not do anything back to the states By Carrie A. Koplinka-Loehr April 25, 2018 In this story: EPA, coal ash, toxics
Interior Ruffles Feathers Over Weakened Migratory Bird Treaty Act Over 1,000 bird species at risk from “accidental” harm By Sam Schipani April 24, 2018 In this story: dept. of the interior, wildlife, endangered species, politics, birds
Sea Otters and Survival in Southeast Alaska Sea otters have returned to the region and are competing with humans for shellfish By Alix Morris April 24, 2018 In this story: oceans, wildlife, animals
The Case for Climate Reparations Who should pay the costs for climate-change-related disasters? By Jason Mark April 23, 2018 In this story: climate change
Goldman Prize Honors Two for Working to Stop Lead Poisoning Lead remains an all-too-common threat, from Flint to the Philippines By Jason Mark April 23, 2018 In this story: activism
New Documentary Unveils the World According to Wendell Berry The PBS film highlights the toll industrial agriculture is taking on rural America By Katie O'Reilly April 22, 2018 In this story: film, saving wild places
Punk’s Not Dead, But This Turtle Is in Danger The Mary River turtle is threatened, and a hairdo inspiration By Carly Nairn April 22, 2018 In this story: endangered species
10 Thoughtful Gifts to Make Earth Day More Festive Stuff that inspires environmental stewardship By Katie O'Reilly April 21, 2018 In this story: earth day
Should We Fear a New NAFTA? Spoiler: Yes, it could be terrible for the climate. By Heather Smith April 20, 2018 In this story: international climate policy, federal policy, politics, Industrial Transformation, clean energy
ICYMI: Global Cooling, Blame the Bullfrog, Brits Don’t Suck, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber April 20, 2018 In this story: climate change
What It's Like to Be an Environmental Defender in the Congo Goldman Prize recipient Rodrigue Katembo tells of his job’s perils By Katherine Wei April 20, 2018 In this story: activism, saving wild places