Unlikely Allies and Uncomfortably Large Coalitions In the Midwest, fights against CO2 pipelines are creating unlikely political bedfellows By Ben Jealous August 12, 2023
ICYMI: Meat Popsicles, Maui on Fire, 158°F in Iran & Hank the Tank Is So Busted A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber August 11, 2023 In this story: current events, Roundup, climate change
Vermont Sets Ambitious Goal to Save Half of the State for Nature New biodiversity measure aims to conserve 50 percent by 2050 By Lindsey Botts August 10, 2023 In this story: saving wild places, 30x30, land use and planning, public lands, animals
My Cross-Country, Low-Carbon Road Trip Climate activists need vacations too By Cynthia Kaufman August 9, 2023 In this story: public transit, travel, Transit to Trails
A Year in 72 Seasons The Japanese idea of "microseasons" may be a better way to mark time By Layla Benitez-James August 9, 2023 In this story: nature
President Biden Designates New National Monument Near Grand Canyon Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni—Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument will honor tribal heritage and protect the area from uranium mining By Lindsey Botts August 8, 2023 In this story: saving wild places, public lands, mining
The Usual Suspects David Lipsky’s "The Parrot and the Igloo" delivers a noir-ish take on the climate change saga By Jason Mark August 8, 2023 In this story: books, climate change
The Biggest Predator of All Time: Us New research confirms that humans push many species to extinction By Louise Fabiani August 7, 2023 In this story: science, animals, climate change, animal rights
3 Must-Read Books for Your Climate-Heating Summer Reading List These stories illuminate the realities and the stakes of life in a warming world By Jason Mark , Jonathan Hahn , Osha Gray Davidson August 6, 2023 In this story: books, climate change, Global Climate Breakdown
Preserving a Mother and Son’s Story America’s newest national monument preserves an important part of our history By Ben Jealous August 5, 2023
ICYMI: Hot Tub Florida, Saguaros Are Dying, Bees Are Shrinking & Definitely Not a Bear Costume A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber August 4, 2023 In this story: climate change, Roundup, current events
“Climate Receiver” Cities Signal a Rust Belt Renaissance Once depopulated, these areas of the US are becoming climate destinations By Jacqueline Kehoe August 2, 2023 In this story: climate change, immigration
The Sweet Smell of Nontoxic, Sustainable Perfumes and Who Is Making Them Here’s what you need to know about synthetic fragrances and green alternatives By Rachel Kester August 1, 2023 In this story: buyers' guide, sustainability
What Are the Least Toxic and Greenest Carpets and Rugs? Get floored by these ethically made, tree-free, and sheep-free options By Jessian Choy July 31, 2023 In this story: Ms. Green, buyers' guide, toxics, sustainability, fashion
How Far Will Salmon Swim for a Craft Beer? In Oregon, researchers hope a surprising aroma will lure stray salmon back to their home hatcheries By Ben Goldfarb July 30, 2023 In this story: salmon, fish, beer
Conservation Could Get a Huge Boost on Millions of Acres A new analysis shows most Americans support the proposal to make that happen By Ethan Freedman July 29, 2023 In this story: public lands, saving wild places, federal policy, wilderness, Policy
A Win for the “Desert Ghost” Benefits Us All A legal settlement over border wall construction will repair damage to the Sonoran Desert By Ben Jealous July 28, 2023