When Slash Fuels Fire A lack of funding and personnel hampers efforts to clean up debris piles By Ashli Blow October 23, 2024 In this story: wildfire, forests
How to Navigate Voting Logistics After Extreme Weather Events While every state and disaster is different, there are some standard steps that can help you cast your ballot By Colleen Hagerty October 22, 2024 In this story: voting rights, climate change, extreme weather
This North Carolina Hamlet Faced Hurricane Helene With Intent Could intentional communities like Celo offer a blueprint for new climate harbors? By Cynthia Barnett October 21, 2024 In this story: extreme weather, climate change
How Can I Feed My Pet Sustainably? Here’s how you can reduce your pet’s carbon pawprint Text and photographs by Katherine Irving October 20, 2024 In this story: pets
The Water Protectors Shall Lead Them Indigenous communities are at the forefront of some of our most crucial environmental fights By Ben Jealous October 19, 2024
Teamwork Can Change the World Xavier Boatright brings people together for a common cause Adapted from an interview by Lindsey Botts October 18, 2024 In this story: activism
Five Things to Keep in Mind When Buying a Used EV Many pre-owned electric vehicles are now cheaper than internal combustion cars By Jim Motavalli October 17, 2024 In this story: electric vehicles
Biden–Harris Administration Creates a New National Marine Sanctuary off the California Coast The Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary honors tribal input and advances ocean conservation By Lindsey Botts October 16, 2024 In this story: indigenous communities, marine ecosystems, wildlife, saving wild places, public lands
Colombia Is the Most Dangerous Country for Environmental Defenders Latin America remains the most hostile region for activists worldwide By John Gibler October 15, 2024 In this story: activism, environmental justice
Ecologist Jennifer Grenz Has a Plan to Decolonize Land Management Her university lab applies Indigenous values to restoration ecology by collaborating with communities By Marlowe Starling October 14, 2024 In this story: indigenous communities, ecosystems
Voters in Washington State Are Set to Decide the Future of Fossil Gas A hedge fund millionaire and the gas industry unite to stall the clean energy transition By Akielly Hu October 13, 2024 In this story: dirty fuels
Washington Voters Are Poised to Decide the Fate of the State’s Landmark Climate Law A ballot measure would repeal a cap-and-trade program that has generated billions of dollars for clean energy programs By Akielly Hu October 13, 2024 In this story: climate change
Plastic People Thanks to Big Oil, plastic pollution is everywhere, including inside our bodies By Ben Jealous October 12, 2024
As Climate Warms, More Are Asking: Should I Have Kids? Deciding whether to have children is getting even more complicated By Heather Houser October 11, 2024 In this story: children, climate change, books, Kids' Corner
How Do I Protect Birds From Window Collisions? With these few key tips, you can save a whole lot more birds Text and photographs by Cassandra Brooklyn October 10, 2024 In this story: birds
The Nation’s Biggest Utilities Are Lagging on Fossil Fuel Phaseout The Sierra Club’s “Dirty Truth” report found that most aren’t taking action on their climate goals By Lily Carey October 9, 2024 In this story: clean energy, dirty energy, utilities
Volunteer Trout Wranglers Save Central California’s Steelhead Saving an iconic species is as easy as moving them from one place to another By Katherine Irving October 8, 2024 In this story: fish, endangered species, wildlife, saving wild places
Here's How to Bring Solar Energy to the South Meet Laura Zapata, clean energy advocate By Lindsey Botts October 7, 2024 In this story: solar
How to Prepare for Extreme Weather With Community-Powered Resilience Here are steps anyone can take to tap into the great power of one another By Katie O'Reilly October 6, 2024 In this story: community, extreme weather, climate change
These Lands Belong to You and Me Our federal public lands, including parks and monuments, are a collective treasure By Ben Jealous October 5, 2024