Trees Score a Victory Against the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Controversial natural gas pipeline gets a temporary axe By Matt Smith April 1, 2018 In this story: pipelines, fracking, oil
Jo-Anne McArthur’s Camera Is a Tool for Animal Rights Activism Inside the groundbreaking “We Animals” project By Katie O'Reilly March 30, 2018 In this story: animals, saving wild places, endangered species, wildlife
Ride the Alps The only thing better than cycling Switzerland’s stunning, switchbacking mountain roads is riding them when they’re closed to cars. By Berne Broudy March 30, 2018
Big Auto Conspires With Scott Pruitt to Roll Back Tailpipe Standards EPA head is expected to loosen fuel-economy rules By Jason Mark March 30, 2018 In this story: vehicle standards, climate change, electric vehicles
ICYMI: Vampire Mice, Orange Snow, First Lady Lays an Egg, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber March 30, 2018 In this story: climate change
The Climate Made Me Do It The necessity defense is the holy grail of climate action By Heather Smith March 29, 2018 In this story: climate change, federal policy, pipelines, dirty energy, oil
Trump Administration Bulldozes Desert Conservation Plan BLM's actions threaten to reignite conflicts over fate of California desert By Sam Schipani March 29, 2018 In this story: dept. of the interior, president, clean energy, solar, wind
Federal Judge Puts the Brakes on BLM’s Coal Giveaway Court rules that the agency must consider climate change in leasing decisions By Heather Smith March 29, 2018 In this story: public lands, coal, politics, climate change, federal policy
Can Atlantic Whale Deaths Be Stopped? Scientists look for answers after a spate of unusual mortality events By Dan Zukowski March 28, 2018 In this story: oceans, climate change
Bank Funding in Fossil Fuels Increased Last Year Ninth-annual report shows banks failed to align with Paris Agreement By Katherine Wei March 28, 2018 In this story: climate change, international climate policy
Activists Vow Fight as Congress Funds Portions of Border Wall New wall will slice natural areas in half By Daniel Blue Tyx March 27, 2018 In this story: borderlands, activism
Does Science Really Guide the Way We Manage Wildlife? Study suggests management agencies fail to detail scientific influence on decisions By Jason Daley March 26, 2018 In this story: wildlife, science
Native American Climber Works to Restore Indigenous Names to Peaks Natives Outdoors uses Facebook geotags to raise awareness about places we love By Ryan Dunfee March 24, 2018 In this story: climbing, indigenous communities
Houston, We Have a Planet In “One Strange Rock,” Spaceship Earth is out of this world By Jonathan Hahn March 23, 2018 In this story: film, climate change
ICYMI: San Francisco Bans Fur, Self-Driving Cars' First Victim, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber March 23, 2018 In this story: climate change
“Beyond Organic” Food Labels Seek to Supplant the USDA Standard What does Regenerative Organic Certification mean for producers and consumers? By Katie O'Reilly March 23, 2018 In this story: food and drink
“Give a Shot” Matches Photographers With Cash-Strapped Conservation Groups: A Slideshow Inside the platform's matchmaking magic By Bob Cooper March 22, 2018
Tell It to the Judge, Big Oil Carbon polluters acknowledge climate basics but duck responsibility By Jason Mark March 22, 2018 In this story: climate change, science, clean energy, dirty energy, activism
“Dark Fang": Climate Change Comics The series' latest installment has an ocean-loving vampire fighting oil tycoons By Carly Nairn March 22, 2018 In this story: books
Fossil Fuel Free-for-All Begins on Utah’s Public Lands The Interior is leasing land near national monuments for oil and gas development By Sam Schipani March 21, 2018 In this story: oil, drilling