Let's Celebrate the Environmental Progress Made During the Last Eight Years Michael Brune on President's Obama's environmental record By Michael Brune November 3, 2016 In this story: politics, clean energy, climate change
Nature’s Operating Instructions What happens when seven biomimicry teams compete for $100,000 to revolutionize the planet’s food systems? By Katie O'Reilly November 2, 2016 In this story: agriculture, science
Itty-Bitty Reindeer Svalbard's diminutive reindeer—just the right size for a polar bear snack By Paul Rauber November 1, 2016 In this story: animals
Vote for Biodiversity New research shows local ballot initiatives to preserve open land are great at preserving species, too By John R. Platt November 1, 2016 In this story: politics
Coal-Country Scam Coal companies devastate landscapes, go bankrupt, and stick taxpayers with the cleanup By Dashka Slater November 1, 2016 In this story: coal
Four Astronomical Highlights to Watch in November By Kelly Kizer Whitt November 1, 2016 In this story: astronomy
Fair Play What’s the difference between Fair Trade and Direct Trade? By Sofia Jeremias October 30, 2016 In this story: agriculture
6 Off-the-Plate Tools to Fuel your Vegan Lifestyle Lifestyle tips for vegans and others looking to reduce reliance on animal-based products By Karen Hao October 29, 2016 In this story: vegan, food and drink
Ciao Verde Toast National Pizza Month with a slice of eco-awareness By Katie O'Reilly October 29, 2016 In this story: food and drink
Photos from the Front Lines of the Dakota Access Pipeline Resistance Water protectors continue their defense in the face of police repression By Josué Rivas October 28, 2016 In this story: pipelines, indigenous communities, NoDAPL, Dakota Access Pipeline
FreeHouse Helps You Heed the Call of the Wild The vacation-rental booking service lists off-the-grid properties where travelers can truly unplug By Wendy Becktold October 28, 2016 In this story: travel, adventure, wilderness
Can Peanut Butter Treats Delivered by Drone Save the Black-Footed Ferret? A tasty vaccine against the plague might rescue America’s rarest—and cutest—mammal By Paul Rauber October 28, 2016 In this story: endangered species, wildlife
Does Premium (High Octane) Gasoline Pollute Less Than Regular Gas? Mr. Green delivers a high-octane response By Bob Schildgen October 27, 2016 In this story: , transportation
Winter Hikes in Olympic National Park A Sierra Club Outings leader suggests ways to find your own Square Inch of Silence By Bill Volmut October 26, 2016 In this story: national outings
3 Recipes to Help You Ward Off the Sniffles Got a cold? Or just trying not to get one? These three recipes will bolster your immune system naturally By Hannah Norman October 25, 2016 In this story: food and drink
A Future So Bright Meet the prize-winning young people working toward a greener, better tomorrow By Katie O'Reilly October 25, 2016 In this story: education
Meet Baba Brinkman, a Science Educator with a Beat A Canadian rapper shows audiences the rhythm and rhyme of climate change By Karen Hao October 24, 2016 In this story: profiles, children, parents, students
Wildlife Behind Bars Many creatures now live more in captivity than in the wild thanks to human appropriation of the earth By Paul Rauber October 23, 2016 In this story: wildlife
Orca Death Brings Science Under Scrutiny A recent report concludes that a satellite tracking tag contributed to the death of an endangered killer whale By Jason Daley October 22, 2016 In this story: wildlife