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
As Solar Jobs Increase, Advocates Call for Workforce Equity The clean energy industry is seeing a boost in employment—and a more diverse pool of job candidates By Lily Carey October 4, 2024 In this story: clean energy
Leaf-Peeping for Hikers Here’s where trekkers should head for fabulous fall foliage Text and photographs by Cassandra Brooklyn October 3, 2024 In this story: hiking, national parks, Wonder
Could a Little Bit of Mussel Fix Our Polluted Streams? Researchers enlist native species to help restore degraded streambeds in Northern Virginia By Sofia Quaglia October 2, 2024 In this story: marine ecosystems, saving wild places, nature, animals, endangered species
No Community Is a Climate Refuge: A Reporter’s Notebook From Asheville, North Carolina A celebrated “climate haven” proves there is no “away” on a changed planet By Jessica Wakeman October 1, 2024 In this story: climate change, extreme weather
A Planned Black Bear Hunt Could Destroy Nearly 40 Years of Conservation Conservation groups and Louisiana leaders are at odds as the state wildlife agency seeks to revive black bear hunting By Marlena Williams October 1, 2024 In this story: bears, endangered species, wildlife, saving wild places, animal rights
New Federal Legislation Proposes to Make Polluters Pay for Climate Change The bill follows similar legislation at the state level By Dana Drugmand September 30, 2024 In this story: federal policy, climate change
Riding Out the Storm A Florida writer’s diary, as Hurricane Helene closes in By Jack E. Davis September 29, 2024 In this story: climate change
It’s Time to Bust the Myths Surrounding the Clean Energy Economy In truth, saving the planet is a path to prosperity By Ben Jealous September 29, 2024
Opening Doors of Opportunity Can Heal the Nation A great way to reduce political division is to go all in on the clean energy economy By Ben Jealous September 28, 2024
How the "Sell By" Date on Your Milk Carton Is Contributing to Methane Emissions In California, an effort to keep food waste out of landfills starts on grocery store shelves By Lily Carey September 27, 2024 In this story: food and drink
How to Start Your Own Hydroponic Garden The latest trend in urban farming, simplified for at-home gardeners By Lily Carey September 26, 2024 In this story: gardening, urban living, agriculture
At NYC Climate Week, Young Activists Demand Transformative Change Climate-justice advocates skip the glitzy confabs in favor of street protest By Sara Hashemi September 25, 2024 In this story: activism
ExxonMobil Lied About Plastics Recycling, Lawsuits Claim The State of California and environmental groups including the Sierra Club say the petrochemical giant always knew recycling wouldn’t work By Edward Humes September 24, 2024 In this story: plastic, recycling, toxics, oil, sustainability
Abolish Fossil Fuels A moral case for ending the age of coal, oil, and gas By Jason Mark September 23, 2024 In this story: dirty fuels, coal, climate change
How to Celebrate National Public Lands Day Without Leaving Your Home Eight books and films that will transport you to some of America’s most iconic landscapes By Sara Hashemi September 22, 2024 In this story: public lands, America's National Parks, national forests, outdoor recreation, adventure
How a Massive "Green Smelter" Could Kick-Start Kentucky's Clean Energy Economy An enormous new plant would be the nation's first in 45 years By Maria Gallucci September 21, 2024