Lighten Up Jettison the tent, the candle lantern, and that copy of Moby-Dick. Ultralight through-hiking takes you farther, faster. By Daniel Duane July 28, 2010 In this story: hiking, adventure, travel
Ovie Mughelli NFL's greenest star aims his eco-efforts at underprivileged kids By Avital Andrews July 7, 2010 In this story: lifestyle, sports
Homeland Security When you're poor, the environmental movement doesn't stop at simple things like pollution By Javier Sierra July 7, 2010 In this story: environmental justice
Above the City of Angels Angelenos share the San Gabriel Mountains with miners, nudists, anglers, and the occasional murderer. By Brendan Buhler May 28, 2010 In this story: saving wild places
In Thoreau's Wake If you think Walden Pond is transcendental, check out Maine's North Woods By Steve Jermanok May 7, 2010 In this story: saving wild places
Tejon Ranch Conservancy: Where the Wild Things Are A deal that one activist called Southern California's Louisiana Purchase will make life easier for game animals and other species By Edward Humes March 28, 2010 In this story: saving wild places
Cinema Vertigo When climbers die, is the camera partly to blame? By Emmett Berg March 28, 2010 In this story: climbing, adventure
Slickrock Redemption It's easier to get into Heaps Canyon than to get out By Shane Farver March 8, 2010 In this story: climbing, adventure
Tea, Green Experts serve up their favorite herbal brews, all steeped in sustainability By Avital Andrews January 8, 2010 In this story: food and drink
View From the Vortex Why photographer Clark Little risks his neck to share a vision of the natural world that few ever see for themselves By Steve Hawk January 8, 2010 In this story: surfing, adventure
Go Fly a Snowkite A snowkiting newbie rises from the wreckage By Emmett Berg November 28, 2009 In this story: adventure
Promise on the Prairie Working hard outdoors is fun. Even in the heart of a midwest winter. By M. G. Bertulfo November 8, 2009 In this story: inspiring connections outdoors, children
How to Throw an Ecofriendly Kegger The mere thought of heaps of disposable cups, replete with congealing backwash and reconnoitering insects, can spur even the most environmentally indifferent into action. October 8, 2009 In this story: food and drink, lifestyle
What's Next: Green Jobs You Got Your Environmental Studies Degree. Now What? By Lea Hartog September 30, 2009 In this story: cool schools
Kicking Coal Off Campus Filth is Flunking By Frances Cerra Whittelsey September 30, 2009 In this story: cool schools
Environment 1, Pollution 0 Game-day pollution: going, going, gone By Kathleen Nye Flynn September 30, 2009 In this story: cool schools
My School's Greener Than Your School Six students cheer their college's unique conservation efforts September 30, 2009 In this story: cool schools
Live (Green) and Learn A comprehensive guide to the most eco-enlightened U.S. colleges By Avital Andrews September 29, 2009