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Wildlife Spectacle
A seasoned zoologist offers a unique take on North American wildlife
Harvesting the Sky
A California distiller is turning San Francisco’s fog into sustainable vodka
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A Model of World Food Day
How a grassroots leader in Cape Town combats hunger—and climate change—through urban gardens
Real Men Gather Musk Ox Wool
Just outside Nome, Alaska, the bushes are hung with qiviut, the insanely valuable underwool of the musk ox
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Bob Inglis Takes a Stand on Climate Change
The former Republican Congressman has seen the light on global warming. He wants his fellow conservatives to see it, too.
Speaking Out for Clean Energy
Reverend Roderick Burton got solar panels for his church and advocates for the Clean Power Plan
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renewable energy
In Kiribati, a Former Catholic Nun Has Become a Sort of Paul Revere for Climate Change
Claire Anterea tries to prepare her people for rising sea levels
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Environmental News, ICYMI
Two months of environmental news, distilled
Stuck on the Tasmanian coast with a "tantric sexologist"
When you encounter a creep on the trail, set clear boundaries
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travel
Looking for the Real Silent Night
The One Square Inch of Silence within Olympic Park's Hoh Rain Forest
A Pinch of Eco-Goodness: A Guide to Sustainable Salts
DON'T hold the salt. Instead, check out this roundup of sustainable options.
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food and drink
Check Out this Amazing Photo of Fireflies Lighting up a Japanese Bamboo Grove
A thousand points of light: Photographer Kei Nomiyama captures fireflies at dusk
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wilderness
The Second Season of Years of Living Dangerously Is Must-See TV
The climate change documentary series returns, now on the National Geographic Channel
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climate change
A Former Catholic Nun, Former GOP Member Raise the Alarm About Climate Change
In some communities, it takes a lot of courage to acknowledge that global warming is a clear and present danger
Giving a Hoot
Naturalist Leigh Calvez takes a year-long journey into the life and lore of owls
The Magazine of The Sierra Club