Divers Clean Up the Largest US Marine Conservation Area—By Hand In just one mission, divers removed 126,310 pounds of debris from Hawai'i's Papahānaumokuākea By Allison Braden March 25, 2024 In this story: oceans
How to Find the Greenest, Least Toxic Textiles Here's what you need to know about "compostable" textiles, ecolabels, and more By Jessian Choy March 24, 2024 In this story: fashion, lifestyle, Ms. Green
Water Is Life. The Line 5 Oil Pipeline Threatens So Much of It. It’s past time to shut down this dangerous oil and gas pipeline in the Great Lakes By Ben Jealous March 23, 2024
ICYMI: Spitting Seal, Warmest Year, Toughest Auto Regs & Chopping Down Cherry Trees Environmental news of the week for busy people By Paul Rauber March 22, 2024 In this story: climate change, Roundup, current events
Meet Rose Abramoff, Climate Scientist Turned Climate Activist Abramoff is one of the few federal scientists fired for their climate activism By Juliet Grable March 21, 2024 In this story: climate change
EPA’s New Tailpipe Rules Put the US on the Road to an Electric Future New car and truck rules mark one of the Biden administration’s biggest climate action moves By Syris Valentine March 20, 2024 In this story: transportation, EPA
A Visit to the Annual Chincoteague Island Pony Swim These feral horses may seem wild—but look again By Bethany Brookshire March 20, 2024 In this story: wildlife
The Epic Wildfire in the Texas Panhandle Is Just a Preview Texas officials go to bat for oil and gas while the climate-fueled Smokehouse Creek Fire still rages By Christopher Collins March 19, 2024 In this story: wildfire, climate change
Two Coal States, Two Very Different Futures Colorado and Montana both depended on coal, but only Colorado admits that it's over By Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan March 18, 2024 In this story: coal, dirty fuels
Highway Robbery and Environmental Injustice in Alabama How an infrastructure project turned into a nightmare for one Black community By Ben Jealous March 17, 2024
Should Chicago Dye Its River Green for St. Patrick’s Day? The dye is considered environmentally friendly, but some groups say the river shouldn’t be altered By Lydia Larsen March 16, 2024 In this story: water, clean water, holidays, urban living
New Documentary "Bad River" Details the Fight Against the Line 5 Pipeline The current battle is just the latest in a saga of Indigenous resistance By Lydia Larsen March 16, 2024 In this story: Line 5, indigenous communities, dirty fuels
ICYMI: Lupine Internationalists, Shooting Up Cybertrucks, Gorilla Hail & a Mysterious Monolith Environmental news of the week for busy people By Paul Rauber March 15, 2024 In this story: Roundup
Animals Are Our Neighbors in Cities and Suburbs, Not Pests With a little knowledge, we can learn to coexist with the coyote in the backyard or the turkey walking down the street By Bethany Brookshire March 14, 2024 In this story: urban living, wildlife, Joy
What's the Sierra Club Been up to Lately? Alerts, campaign updates, and victories from Sierra Club volunteers and staff By Lindsey Botts March 13, 2024 In this story: current events, Roundup
The Yellowstone to Yukon Initiative Hopes to Give Wildlife Room to Roam It's a big, inspiring vision of wildlife connectivity. But could it work? By David Gessner March 13, 2024 In this story: wildlife, saving wild places
The Plot Against the Clean Energy Transition Inside the conspiracy to take down wind and solar power By Rebecca Burns March 12, 2024 In this story: clean energy, wind, solar
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn—And Every City Tree planting in urban areas can bring jobs, boost public health, improve access to nature By Ben Jealous March 12, 2024
Why Are Fossil Fuel Ideologues Tilting at Windmills? There's a conspiracy to take down wind and solar power hiding in plain sight By Jason Mark March 11, 2024 In this story: clean energy, wind, solar
Has Geothermal’s Moment Finally Arrived? A new generation of innovators is gambling on its future By Stephen Robert Miller March 11, 2024 In this story: geothermal power, clean energy