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
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
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
More than a Dozen Breached Hog Waste Lagoons Found in North Carolina After Hurricane Matthew Watchdog groups say lax regulations lead to epic water pollution from waste By Adam Skolnick October 21, 2016 In this story: concentrated animal feeding operation, agriculture, clean water
The Not-So-Smart Solar Amendment By Hannah Norman October 20, 2016 In this story: renewable energy, politics, activism, solar
The Rewilding of Wilshire Boulevard An elementary school principal brings some greenery to the heart of LA By Wayne D’Orio October 20, 2016 In this story: urban living, education
“Before the Flood” Opens Our Eyes to the Possible A new documentary film delivers a resounding wake-up call about climate change By Jonathan Hahn October 20, 2016 In this story: film, climate change
Musician and Composer Trent Reznor Talks About "Before the Flood" The Nine Inch Nails mastermind and Atticus Ross assembled a team of musicians to score Leonardo DiCaprio’s new climate change documentary By Jonathan Hahn October 20, 2016 In this story: climate change
Back to the Land Appalachia is tackling economic woes and boosting its food security with fresh, homegrown produce By Katie O'Reilly October 19, 2016 In this story: food and drink
Protecting The Boundary Waters Canoe Area America's most popular federal wilderness is menaced by a giant copper-and-nickel mine Text and photographs by Conor Mihell October 19, 2016 In this story: saving wild places, national parks
Hey Mr. Green! Should I Cut Down Trees For Solar Panels? By Bob Schildgen October 19, 2016 In this story: , solar
Building a Solar School in North Carolina By Aaron Reuben October 18, 2016 In this story: clean energy, cool schools, renewable energy, children
Keeping It Clean Looking back at 44 years of the Clean Water Act By Sofia Jeremias October 18, 2016 In this story: EPA, volunteers, clean water