How You Can Ditch Your Dangerous, Dirty Gas Stove There are plenty of rebates for electric models By Dana Drugmand January 28, 2023 In this story: clean heat, methane gas, buyers' guide, toxics
ICYMI: Green Comet, Tongass and Boundary Waters Saved, Toadzilla & a Bear on Mars A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 26, 2023 In this story: climate change
What If We Lose the Bonobos, Our Closest Living Relative? Too emotionally sensitive to survive in zoos, bonobos need protected rainforest By Sara Novak January 26, 2023 In this story: animals, endangered species
River as Plaintiff Two new books illustrate the legacy of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas and the Sierra Club’s role in shaping environmental law By Aaron Isherwood and Ross Macfarlane January 25, 2023 In this story: books, environmental law
Making Nature Less Predictable Researchers experiment with how to bring native pollinators back to California By Ashley Braun January 25, 2023 In this story: science, insects
Can Ecotourism Bolster Conservation Efforts? A new study points to careful management and biodiversity monitoring as the keys By Marina Martinez January 24, 2023 In this story: travel, sustainability
More Cars on the Road, Clean or Not, Means More Microplastics Scientists are puzzling over how to tackle the problem as the transition to electric vehicles gets underway By Kate Raphael January 23, 2023 In this story: plastic, electric vehicles, vehicle standards, climate change, toxics
Make Like the Siberians and Treat Your Kid to a Snow Bath Take a cue from cultures that embrace cold weather By Alexandria Scott January 22, 2023
Where Can I Get Greener Office Supplies? Paper-clip these tips and brands that don’t just sound good on paper By Jessian Choy January 21, 2023 In this story: toxics, buyers' guide
ICYMI: Octopus Farm, Blackmail Fail, Giant Snowpack & Even the Weather Is Partisan A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 20, 2023 In this story: climate change
After the Deluge The recent flooding in California points to life in a warmer world By Nicholas Schou January 19, 2023 In this story: climate change
The Gas Stove Controversy, Explained in One Chart Your cooking appliance may be contributing to asthma in your household By Maria Virginia Olano January 19, 2023 In this story: clean heat, methane gas, buyers' guide
How a Small Band of Environmentalists Stopped Former Arizona Governor Ducey’s Illegal Border Wall The fight may be over, but Arizona taxpayers are still on the hook for Ducey’s stunt By Osha Gray Davidson January 17, 2023 In this story: borderlands, endangered species
Wild Kentucky Under Proposed Pipeline Threat A photographer explores a private forest fighting big oil and gas By Jen Rose Smith and Carla Rhodes January 17, 2023 In this story: pipelines, saving wild places, photography
An MLK Day Monument Wish List These four sites reveal a fuller story of the civil rights movement By Katie O'Reilly January 16, 2023 In this story: monuments
How to Live With Wolves Wolf advocates have ideas for how the Great Lakes states can make wolf plans better By Lindsey Botts January 15, 2023 In this story: wolves, wildlife, animal rights, animals, saving wild places
7 NPS Spots That Celebrate Civil Rights Start planning your MLK Day field trip By Katie O'Reilly January 14, 2023 In this story: hiking, national parks
ICYMI: Heavy Metal Chocolate, California Deluge, Gas-Stove Threat & Dumpster Diving in Deutschland A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 13, 2023 In this story: climate change
Who Had Good Climate Data in the 70s? Exxon, That’s Who. Exxon not only knew, Exxon knew a lot By Heather Smith January 12, 2023 In this story: science, climate change
Can the Ancient Humpback Chub Hang On in Today's Grand Canyon? It has survived invasive predators, too-cold water, poisoning, electro-shocks, and a ginormous dam. Still, the chub persists. By Morgan Sjogren January 12, 2023 In this story: fish, rivers, saving wild places, endangered species