“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
In “Backyard Wilderness,” Nature Is Just Outside the Door A new IMAX film blends nature documentary with old-fashioned storytelling By Wendy Becktold March 21, 2018 In this story: film
Heartbreaking Final Moments of the Last Male Northern White Rhino Can the species survive? It will take a miracle. By Paul Rauber March 21, 2018 In this story: wildlife
Katharine Hayhoe Reveals Surprising Ways to Talk About Climate Change These climate-skeptic-whispering tactics have nothing to do with science By Katie O'Reilly March 20, 2018 In this story: climate change
Public Lands for Whom? Zinke scapegoats fourth graders, grandmas; delivers giveaways to oil companies By Jason Mark March 19, 2018 In this story: oil, national parks
Do Diesel Engines Produce Less CO2 Than Regular Engines? Mr. Green emits the answer By Bob Schildgen March 18, 2018 In this story: clean energy,
Netflix’s “Rotten” Reveals the Perils of Global Food Production Here are some hacks for finding safer, more sustainable foods By Katherine Wei March 17, 2018 In this story: food and drink
Former Head of National Park Service Talks Conservation's Future Jonathan Jarvis on the next generation of conservation leaders By Sam Schipani March 17, 2018 In this story: books, national parks
ICYMI: Pipeline Snuggle Bunnies, an Aurora Called Steve, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber March 16, 2018 In this story: climate change
Boxed In: Retail Warehouses Pave Over Pristine Farmland An agrarian haven is being transformed into a global-supply-chain hub By Connor McGuigan March 15, 2018 In this story: agriculture, science, food and drink
Tabasco Hot Sauce and the Fate of Louisiana’s Shorelines Climate change might be driving Tabasco production elsewhere By Katherine Wei March 15, 2018 In this story: climate change
Magic Mushroom? Beware the Fly Agaric If you eat this shroom, the only trip you'll take will be to the hospital or the morgue March 15, 2018 In this story: photography
War-Ready to River-Ready: A Vet’s New Life on the River Suzy Matsubara learned that whitewater is what she needs By Lindsey Robinson March 14, 2018 In this story: military outdoors
How to Treat Backcountry Water on the Cheap Yes, you should disinfect your water. No, you don’t need an expensive filter. By Krista Langlois March 13, 2018 In this story: backpacking, adventure
Sierra Club's Ed Berry is Very Busy Making Political Endorsements The volunteer for the Atlantic Chapter thinks that's a good problem to have By Wendy Becktold March 13, 2018 In this story: activism
Sierra Club Helps Distribute Solar Lanterns in Puerto Rico Members, supporters donated over a million dollars in two weeks By Wendy Becktold March 13, 2018 In this story: activism
As Rabies Scourges Painted Dogs, a Race to Vaccinate Domestic Breeds Rabies remains the largest contributor to wild-dog deaths in Africa By Carly Nairn March 12, 2018 In this story: wildlife, science
Morgan Dixon Founded GirlTrek to Get Black Women Walking GirlTrek combines public health, movement-building, and radical self-care By Wendy Becktold March 12, 2018 In this story: activism, hiking
Chronic Wasting Disease: Coming to a Deer Population Near You Without more federal dollars, the fatal disease will spread unabated By Andy McGlashen March 11, 2018 In this story: wildlife, science