Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher: Against the Grain Why poor nations would lose in a biotech war on hunger By Marilyn Berlin Snell July 1, 2001 In this story: agriculture, international environmental justice
Killer Whales are Being Poisoned Banned PCBs still threaten marine life By Jim Rendon July 1, 2001 In this story: whales, oceans, toxics
Why I Hunt Stalking wild game in a rugged landscape brings one environmentalist closer to nature By Rick Bass July 1, 2001 In this story: sports
A Nation of Lab Rats Is genetically engineered food bad for you? Maybe. Maybe not. By Barbara Keeler July 1, 2001 In this story: food and drink, agriculture
Tinseltown is going green Can Hollywood Save the World? By Gretel Schueller July 1, 2001 In this story: film
Karl Linn: Down-to-Earth Visionary Karl Linn cultivates community in his urban gardens By Marilyn Berlin Snell May 1, 2001 In this story: gardening, community garden
First on Top: Sierra Club First Ascents On its way to becoming the nation's largest grassroots conservation organization, the Sierra Club made its mark in the annals of mountaineering By Jennifer Hattam May 1, 2001 In this story: climbing
The Texas "audit privilege" law Texas-style laws trust polluting companies to police themselves By Bruce Selcraig May 1, 2001 In this story: dirty fuels
How to Spot Greenwashing Deceptive advertising from corporate polluters By Kenny Bruno May 1, 2001 In this story: dirty energy
Wildlands Report Card: Giant Sequoia National Monument The effort to preserve California's Sierra Nevada won a major victory By Jennifer Hattam March 1, 2001 In this story: public lands, saving wild places
The Mountain Lion and the Big Horn Sheep What happens when a protected predator eats an endangered species? By Paul Rauber March 1, 2001 In this story: wildlife
Bug Walk Cure-all lizards! Bulldozer ants! Voracious spiders! A high school biology class finds high drama among the creepy-crawlies By Blair Tindal March 1, 2001 In this story: insects, education
Abalone: Pan-Fried to Extinction Pity the poor abalone, too tasty for its own good By David Helvarg March 1, 2001 In this story: oceans, food and drink
Passages: Farewell to the Archdruid Earth's best friend, David Brower, 1912-2000 By John McPhee January 1, 2001 In this story: saving wild places
A Swamp for the Senses The pleasures of Louisiana's Atchafalaya River Basin urge you to draw, dance, or just revel in the natural world. It's easy to forget there's a water war going on. By Hannah Hinchman January 1, 2001 In this story: water, saving wild places
Greening Capitol Hill Sierra Club public-lands lobbying team supports grassroots activists By Jennifer Hattam January 1, 2001 In this story: politics
The Power of Agawa Rock Paddling into Lake Superior's past By Greg Breining January 1, 2001 In this story: rivers, kayaking
Leopold's Gift Today's movement to restore wild places began more than half a century ago in a shack in rural Wisconsin. By Kenneth Brower January 1, 2001 In this story: rivers, water, saving wild places