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Baby on Board
Run and climb and swim and play—maintain your wilderness mojo through pregnancy and beyond.
What's a Few Hundred Feet?
Why five Americans spent more than a month trekking through a jungle to summit an unclimbed peak in Myanmar
To the Mountaintop
A team of black climbers blazes a new kind of trail on Mt. Denali
Artist or Activist?
In Africa, photographer Nick Brandt assembles an anti-poaching army.
Amazing Natural Phenomena: The Planet's Most Incredible Spectacles
Natural phenomena awaken our sense of wonder
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bucket list
Japan's Choice
Rich geothermal resources could replace much of Japan's shuttered nuclear power--but at the risk of spoiling its treasured onsen
Preserve and Protect
The time-honored craft of preserving fruits can yield tasty returns and still tread lightly
Warrior Up!
To ship coal from the Powder River Basin to China, you have to go through the heart of the Lummi Nation.
Last Words
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animals
Five Foods That Are Killing the Planet
Spoiler alert: Stop reading now if you can't live without Quarter Pounders, packaged pastries, or expensive sushi
Carbon States of America
We can export vast amounts of coal, oil, and natural gas, or we can protect future generations from climate change. We can't do both.
Icing Down
Amid a life of sharp transitions, an Iraq War vet finds tranquility in the swing of an ice tool
Two Months, One Page
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climate change
Solar Powered Transport
In the future, will solar powered transport solve all our problems?
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clean energy
RUN, LOBO, RUN!
Feds propose delisting the gray wolf, ending 35 years of protection
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animals
The Magazine of The Sierra Club