Constance Okollet’s COP23 Message: Climate Change Is Reality in Uganda The head of the Osukuru United Women Network wants actions not words By Wendy Becktold November 15, 2017 In this story: climate change, women, international climate policy
Congress, Trump Exploit Fire Tragedy to Promote Logging Agenda Note to D.C. legislators: More logging isn’t a solution. By Chad Hanson November 14, 2017 In this story: wildfire, forests
Controversial Ruling Says Organic Crops Don’t Have to Grow in Soil Some organic growers say hydroponics shouldn’t be certified organic By Katie O'Reilly November 13, 2017 In this story: agriculture
Climate Change Is Driving Residents of Kivalina From Their Homes For the Inupiaq town, relocating is not a matter of if but when By Sonia Luokkala November 12, 2017 In this story: extreme weather, indigenous communities, climate change
Thru-Hiking for Type A Personalities The Appalachian Trail taught me that I don’t need to let go By Dan Byrnes November 11, 2017 In this story: hiking
Can the Ocean Help Heal Veterans? The Netflix documentary “Resurface” explores ocean therapy for wounded soldiers By Connor McGuigan November 10, 2017 In this story: film, veterans, oceans, military outdoors
ICYMI: Open Season at Wildlife Refuges, the Plague Is Back, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber November 10, 2017 In this story: climate change
Facing a Fear of the Unknown in an Oregon Cave A caving expedition offers adventure and reflection for a beginning spelunker By Korrin L. Bishop November 9, 2017 In this story: hiking
People Show Up for Polar Bear Week, But the Ice Hasn’t Yet Ice is forming later than it used to in Canada’s Hudson Bay By Ariel Gans November 8, 2017 In this story: wildlife, climate change
Prankster Activists Mobilize "Clown Army" to Take on Climate Change Episode 3 of the podcast “Stepping Up” reports on humor as a means for change By Claire Schoen November 7, 2017 In this story: climate change
Where Have All the Salmon Gone? When Klamath dams come out, spring Chinook will thrive. If they can last that long. By Heather Smith November 7, 2017 In this story: salmon, indigenous communities, climate change
Innovators Compete for $100,000 to Revolutionize Global Food Systems The inspiration for each of their ideas? Nature. By Katie O'Reilly November 6, 2017 In this story: agriculture, food and drink
Post-Apocalyptic Puerto Rico The worst blackout in American history isn’t ending any time soon By Paul Rauber November 6, 2017 In this story: climate change
Secrets of the Whale Shark Highway A new study will help scientists locate the elusive, endangered giant fish By Jason Daley November 5, 2017 In this story: oceans
Bones of the Tongass: Kayaking the West Chichagof-Yakobi Wilderness The Tongass National Forest offers an Alaska unlike what you might imagine By Megan Perra November 4, 2017 In this story: hiking
ICYMI: Giant Crack Shuts Research Station, Kids Need Dirty Air, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber November 3, 2017 In this story: climate change
Navajo Nation Council Rejects Mega-Development Escalade, Tramway Tribes set aside differences to defeat the billion-dollar Grand Canyon development By Tom Valtin November 3, 2017 In this story: national parks, indigenous communities
Why Is This Splendid Butterfly Disappearing? The regal fritillary can't exist in a world without violets By Lawrence Tabak November 2, 2017 In this story: wildlife, science
November Astronomical Highlights: Disappearing Planets and a Comet The sky gets busier as the night gets longer this month By Kelly Kizer Whitt November 1, 2017 In this story: astronomy
Delightfully Spooky Wildlife Smithsonian Earth's "Strange Creatures" unearths our planet's weirdest denizens By Ariel Gans October 31, 2017 In this story: wildlife, animals