Republicans Look to Roll Back the Antiquities Act The Trump White House and GOP Congress are targeting Utah's new Bears Ears National Monument By Jason Mark January 31, 2017 In this story: politics, national parks, America's National Parks, wilderness
Run, Women, Run! These organizations aim to end the gender disparity in government by getting women to run for office By Joanna Nix January 30, 2017 In this story: politics
The Parks' LGBTQ Pioneer Inside one millennial’s quest to visit every single national park system site By Patrick Fitzgerald January 29, 2017 In this story: national parks
So You Marched. Now What? The night before the Women’s March on Washington, organizers were already reflecting on what comes next By Wendy Becktold January 28, 2017 In this story: activism, women
The Science of the Snake Bite High-speed cameras take the rattlesnake strike out of the lab and into the natural world By Jason Daley January 28, 2017 In this story: wildlife
Think Your Household Is Sustainable? Think Again. New studies look at the interconnectivity of food production, energy, and water usage By Lela Nargi January 27, 2017
Hey Mr. Green! How Much CO2 Is Emitted From Power Tools? Mr. Green powers up the answer By Bob Schildgen January 26, 2017 In this story:
Wild & Free Check out 10 Canadian national parks offering complimentary admission in 2017 By Miriam Porter January 26, 2017 In this story: national parks
Radioactive Waste—Rolling Through Your Town? That truck next to you on the highway may contain “the most radioactively hazardous materials on Earth” By Carol Polsgrove January 25, 2017 In this story: nuclear
Breaking Badlands The rogue tweets from Badlands National Park that briefly stood up to the Trump administration By Jenna Schnuer January 25, 2017 In this story: public lands
Trump Moves to Revive the Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipelines Environmentalists and native groups vow opposition in the courts and in the streets By Paul Rauber January 24, 2017 In this story: pipelines, politics
Spring Awakening The director of a new PBS documentary about Rachel Carson discusses the enduring conflict between technological innovation and the natural world By Katie O'Reilly January 24, 2017 In this story: EPA, film, water, clean water
DOJ Priority on Environmental Crimes Now in Jeopardy D.C.’s new sheriffs seem unlikely to make environmental law a priority By Jason Mark January 24, 2017 In this story: politics
Trekking in Switzerland With a Very Small Backpack Steep trails are easier when there's a bunk and bottle of wine at the end of the day By Paul Rauber January 23, 2017 In this story: travel
Today, Hundreds of College Students Walk Out for Climate Justice As Trump begins his presidency, students across the country resist his denial of climate change By Joanna Nix January 23, 2017 In this story: activism, federal policy
What the U.S. Environmental Movement, Poised to Battle Trump, Can Learn from Canadians’ Long Struggle Against Stephen Harper Fight oil and gas projects wherever they appear, make new friends and allies, and never give up By Jacques Leslie January 23, 2017 In this story: politics
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Two organizations have proposed innovative ways to clean up our polluted oceans By Eliza Strickland January 23, 2017 In this story: oceans, clean water
The World’s Fiercest—and Smallest—Marsupial The rare Ningbing is a cross between a mouse and a Tasmanian devil By Emily Malter January 22, 2017 In this story: animals, wildlife, endangered species
The Women's Marches A gallery of photographs from Women's Marches around the country, and beyond By Jonathan Hahn January 21, 2017
Photos from the Women's March on Washington Millions fill the streets for women’s rights, racial equality, and environmental justice By Sam Murphy January 21, 2017 In this story: activism