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Adventures in Anthropocene Reading
Sierra editors review six books with “Anthropocene” in the title
ICYMI: Don’t Mess With the Butterfly Center, EPA Sewage Leaks, & More
A weekly roundup for busy people
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climate change
Holiday Cheer: Drinking Wine Can Be Good for the Environment!
But if you imbibe, make sure you’re enjoying a bottle with a real cork
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food and drink
Don’t Fence Me In
Can better fences make better neighbors of ranchers and wildlife?
Do Bikes Belong in Wilderness Areas?
No. But hikers and bikers must find a way to come together.
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biking
Celebrating Latino Heritage Through Protected Places
A report urges protection of culturally significant sites to recognize national history
Coastal Cities Poised to Drown As Sea Levels Rise
According to "Extreme Cities," life is about to change for millions of coastal residents
Bill McKibben's Novel Imagines Life in the Midst of Runaway Climate Change
"Radio Free Vermont" offers a soothing, utopian vision of this hot century
How My Father's Lifetime of Service Inspired Me
Robert Brune taught me the value of understanding the world beyond our own horizons
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inspiring connections outdoors
The Talking Cure
The Rural Climate Dialogues are democracy at its best
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climate change
You're Stuck in an Impassable Canyon. Now What?
Our boats flipped, and it was too steep to hike out. So I prayed.
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survival tips
Last-Minute Holiday Gift Experiences
Need a present in a pinch? Remember, experiences > stuff
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holidays
Remedial Education: How to Recycle
You're recycling wrong—Mr. Green will show you how
Winter Camping: 10 Tips for Your First Time
Staying warm and comfortable while camping is easier than you think
Fly-Fishing in an Age of Unraveling
The election of a reality-show president drives a writer to crank up his fly-tying vise
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inspiring connections outdoors
Check Out This Incredible NASA Image of Hurricane Season
In early September 2018, three separate hurricanes churned in the Caribbean
British Columbia’s New Democratic Party Backs Destructive Site C Dam
The government’s decision betrays farmers, First Nations, and environmentalists
14 Merry Gifts for Home and Hearth
Green ways to give practical-yet-delightful presents
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holidays
A Trove of Unseen Footage Reveals Jane Goodall's Early Explorations
The cinematic "Jane" gets up close and personal with Tanzania's chimps, circa 1960
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film
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