Climate Neighbors A new report highlights climate challenges and resiliency on the U.S.-Mexico border By Daniel Blue Tyx December 14, 2016 In this story: climate change, federal policy, activism, environmental justice
The United States of ExxonMobil? The U.S. Senate should block the nomination of Rex Tillerson as secretary of state By Jason Mark December 13, 2016 In this story: politics
Hey Mr. Green! How Can An Average Citizen Stop Deforestation? Mr. Green lays out a plan of action By Bob Schildgen December 13, 2016 In this story: forests,
No Election Can Stop the Momentum Toward a Clean Energy Economy Sierra Club executive director Michael Brune says we have to breach the wall that has divided the country into two bitter, isolated realities By Michael Brune December 13, 2016 In this story: politics, dirty energy, federal policy
Grizzly Bears Are Making a Comeback—and Making Their Human Neighbors Nervous In the Northern Rockies, biologists are working hard to reduce conflicts between humans and the region's growing bear population By Aaron Teasdale December 13, 2016 In this story: grizzlies
A Biologist's Manifesto for Preserving Life on Earth An eminent scientist offers a bold vision for preserving Earth's biodiversity By Edward O. Wilson December 12, 2016 In this story: science
Sierra’s Holiday Gift Guide for the Outdoor Enthusiasts in Your Life By Katie O'Reilly December 12, 2016
Outdoor Afro provides opportunities to hike and to heal Rue Mapp sees nature as a vehicle to help African Americans address the violence in their past and present By Mary Catherine O'Connor December 12, 2016
The United States' First Offshore Wind Farm Powers Up A new era for renewable energy begins, with many similar offshore wind installations on the way By Paul Rauber December 12, 2016 In this story: offshore wind, renewable energy
Environmental News Roundup What's new on our planet, ICYMI By Paul Rauber December 12, 2016 In this story: climate change
Sierra's Guide to Sustainable Baby and Toddler Necessities Seven safe, natural and ecofriendly products for little ones By Avital Andrews December 12, 2016 In this story: buyers' guide, children, lifestyle
The Largest Die-Off of Corals Ever Just Happened on the Great Barrier Reef Warm temperatures have led to a massive amount of death on the marine treasure By Joe Spring December 11, 2016 In this story: animals, oceans, science, climate change
The Oh-So-Bright Future of Wildlife Conservation Meet four kids working to save their favorite endangered animals By Emily Malter December 10, 2016 In this story: animals, children, endangered species, wildlife, activism
Bob Inglis on a Trump Presidency and What that Could Mean for Progress on Climate Change By Andrea Cooper December 9, 2016 In this story: federal policy, politics
This is How a Crackdown on Climate Action Starts Donald Trump is trying to find out who's been working on climate policy By Paul Rauber December 9, 2016 In this story: dept. of energy, federal policy
No, This Latino Neighborhood in Denver Doesn’t Want Your 21-Lane Highway You can’t mitigate a 50-year-old injustice by tripling it in size By Natalya Savka December 8, 2016 In this story: transportation
Meet Scott Pruitt, the Man Picked to Lead the EPA The Oklahoma attorney general is a climate change denier who has sued the EPA By Joe Spring December 8, 2016 In this story: EPA, dirty energy, politics, federal policy
In the Age of Trump, Something's Gotta Give This holiday season, consider making donations to loved ones’ favorite causes By Katie O'Reilly December 7, 2016
Announcing This Year's Eco-Champions The Sierra Club held its annual awards ceremony last September to honor people who protect the planet. December 6, 2016 In this story: activism
Oil From Deepwater Horizon is Found in Birds Research shows that oil from the big spill affected more than marine species. It also made it into the terrestrial food web. By Jason Daley December 6, 2016 In this story: animals, birds, oil