What's the Sierra Club Been Up to Lately? Alerts, campaign updates, and victories from Sierra Club volunteers and staff By Lindsey Botts December 18, 2023 In this story: Roundup, current events
The Klamath Tribes Are Trying to Save the C’waam and Koptu Suckerfish From Extinction The fish have long been at the center of a sacred way of life By Isobel Whitcomb December 18, 2023 In this story: indigenous communities, endangered species, climate change
Ocelots Find an Unlikely Haven in South Texas Private landowners offer a lifeline to these endangered wild cats By Aarohi Sheth December 17, 2023 In this story: saving wild places, wildlife, animals, borderlands, Desert
Norway Greenlights World’s First Commercial Deep-Sea Mining Project Here’s what the new project means for the US and other countries beyond the Nordic region By Elyse Hauser December 16, 2023 In this story: mining, oceans, renewable energy
How a Clean Energy Win in Michigan Provides a Road Map for Other States New legislation will clean up local air pollution and address climate change too By Ben Jealous December 16, 2023
ICYMI: Africa Is Splitting Apart, Don’t Say “Vegan” & Why the Horse Has a Long Face Environmental news of the week for busy people By Paul Rauber December 15, 2023 In this story: animals, climate change, current events, Roundup
Biden Administration Supports Removal of Four Dams on the Snake River Decommissioning the dams is the first step toward restoring salmon runs and respecting Native treaties By Isobel Whitcomb December 14, 2023 In this story: water, salmon, endangered species, fish
Fossil Fuel Ideologues Are Desperate to Keep Coal Alive, No Matter the Costs Ratepayers and the climate will suffer, but coal's defenders don't seem to care By Austyn Gaffney December 14, 2023 In this story: coal, dirty fuels, clean energy
New EPA Methane Rules Empower States and Residents to Hold Polluters Accountable The new suite of measures would save companies millions in the process By Jennifer Oldham December 13, 2023 In this story: methane gas, oil, climate change, international climate policy
Tribal Nations Play a Growing Role in Addressing the Biodiversity Crisis Indigenous communities work to protect salmon, wolves, and condors By Lindsey Botts December 13, 2023 In this story: indigenous communities, endangered species, ecosystems
A Line in the Arctic Tundra It's time for a moratorium on all oil and gas leasing in the US Arctic By Ben Jealous December 12, 2023
How to Make the Endangered Species Act Last the Next 50 Years What if saving endangered species meant giving up on some of them? By Rachel Nuwer December 12, 2023 In this story: endangered species, climate change
The Endangered Species Act Is America's Most Radical Environmental Law Now we just need federal agencies to effectively enforce it By Jason Mark December 11, 2023 In this story: endangered species
Celebrating America’s Greatest Wildlife Conservation Law A tribute to the Endangered Species Act on its 50th anniversary By Carl Safina December 11, 2023 In this story: endangered species, environmental law
How Leading US Conservationists Manage to Hold On to Hope Tips from environmental leaders on staying optimistic in the midst of the climate and extinction crises By Veronika Perková December 10, 2023 In this story: saving wild places, climate change, environmental justice
Overcoming the Oil and Gas Industry’s Influence at COP28 If we’re going to phase out fossil fuels, we need to get the oil giants out of the room By Ben Jealous December 9, 2023
ICYMI: Tea for Life, Chocolate Milk Activism, Cleaning Up the Ganges & Wisdom Returns A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber December 8, 2023 In this story: climate change, current events, Roundup
In a World Full of Disagreement, Wildlife Corridors Unite Us The Liberty Canyon Wildlife Corridor put conservation over profit By Wendy Abrams December 7, 2023 In this story: wildlife
What Is Cellophane, and Is It Recyclable? What you need to know about bioplastic and “compostable” plastic plus safer alternatives By Jessian Choy December 6, 2023 In this story: buyers' guide, Ms. Green
How to Give Gifts Without the Waste of Wrapping Paper Millions of pounds of gift wrapping end up in landfills. A 1,300-year-old Japanese tradition offers another way. By Julia Sklar December 5, 2023 In this story: holidays, waste reduction