A Housing Crisis Is Impacting the National Park Service NPS leadership is well aware of the problem, but Congress won’t fund solutions By Molly McCluskey April 23, 2024 In this story: national parks
This Earth Month, the End of Plastic Pollution Is on the Table Delegates at INC-4 will try to develop an international legally binding treaty on plastic pollution By Nikki Kolb April 23, 2024 In this story: plastic, international climate policy
Clean Energy Is the Path to Prosperity for All Earth Day is a great opportunity to reflect on how the clean energy industry is booming By Ben Jealous April 22, 2024
12 Earthy Kids’ Books That’ll Help the Whole Family Fete Earth Week These pretty picture books grant grown-ups hope too By Katie O'Reilly April 21, 2024 In this story: books, children, earth day
Here’s How to Travel to Yosemite National Park by Bus and Train Ditch your car and take transit to the trails of the Sierra Nevada By Carmen Kohlruss April 20, 2024 In this story: Transit to Trails, national parks, public transit
ICYMI: Exploding Pipeline, BLM Steps Up, Whale Race & Even Firefighters Can’t Get Fire Insurance Environmental news of the week for busy people By Paul Rauber April 19, 2024 In this story: climate change, Roundup, current events
Of Bait Balls and Marine Giants: The Stories Behind Some of This Year’s Best Underwater Photographs With these amazing images you’ll find a blend of conservation, discovery, and patience By Christian Thorsberg April 18, 2024 In this story: photography, oceans, earth day
Celebrate Earth Day by Skipping the "Green Consumerism" Fads If you really want to live the spirit of Earth Day, don’t buy anything By Stephanie Feldstein April 17, 2024 In this story: lifestyle
This Long Island Tribe Is Dealing With the Impact of Climate Change The Shinnecock are using nature-based solutions to save their ancestral lands from coastal erosion By Melba Newsome April 16, 2024 In this story: indigenous communities, ecosystems, marine ecosystems, climate change
How to Green a Toddler (or Preschooler) Songs, books, and games for the kid in all of us By Jessian Choy April 15, 2024 In this story: parents, sustainability, recycling
Love for the Outdoors Is Infectious Helping others get outside is a gift that pays itself forward By Ben Jealous April 14, 2024
ICYMI: The Right to Blow Leaves, the Sun Comes Back, US Limits PFAS & Cyclists Rule Paris Environmental news of the week for busy people By Paul Rauber April 13, 2024 In this story: climate change, Roundup, current events
Thirty Years After Its Creation, the Northwest Forest Plan Is Still Saving Trees Federal officials, conservationists, and tribes are now working to update the historic landscape management blueprint By Juliet Grable April 12, 2024 In this story: forests, indigenous communities
Conservation Groups Sue to Stop Wolf Hunting in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming Wildlife organizations say federal agencies aren’t doing enough to protect wolves in the Rockies By Lindsey Botts April 11, 2024 In this story: wolves, wildlife, endangered species, saving wild places, ecosystems
Stars Align for Salmon Restoration on the Upper Columbia River Generous funding from the White House speeds up the process by decades By Brandon Withrow April 11, 2024 In this story: salmon, fish, rivers
The World's Tiniest Insect Fights Off Crop Pests and Inspires More Efficient Computers The fairy wasp exists on almost every continent, yet almost no one has seen one By Julia Sklar April 10, 2024 In this story: insects
The Future of Desalination Lies With Small-Scale Household Systems Large municipal desalination plants create more problems than they solve By Julia Sklar April 9, 2024 In this story: clean tech, water, clean water