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“Chasing Time” Chronicles James Balog’s Campaign to Document Glacier Loss
The sequel to Chasing Ice captures the closing chapter of the Extreme Ice Survey
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climate change
Loons Losing Out
A common piece of fishing gear is threatening one of America’s most beloved bird species
The Art of Activism
The Alaska Wilderness League's poster campaign highlights why the Arctic is worth protecting
Yellowstone in Winter
Guided cross-country skiing from a cozy base camp offers rare wilderness immersion
Fresh Food for Everyone
Soul Fire Farm is on a mission to eliminate racism in the food system
Rochester’s Inner Loop Meets Its End
The city looks to revitalize its core by filling in the highway that destroyed it
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urban planning
4 Must-Read Books for Winter
These stories invite us to see a world in crisis—and our role in it—differently
Sierra Club and Other Environmental Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Electric Vehicle Charging
The administration is holding up billions of dollars for EV charging projects
From Growl-Rumble-Whoops to Moan-Whines: Hawaiian Monk Seals Have a Vocal Repertoire Full of Surprises
The endangered species is the only pinniped known to string together vocalizations with no break
A Memoir for the World’s Glaciers
In "Chasing Time," photographer James Balog weighs mortality with thousands of frames
Protecting Threatened and Endangered Species Could Get a Lot Harder
Proposed changes to Endangered Species Act regulations would defang our best defense against extinctions
Nature Speaks to Us. We Just Need to Listen.
In the Ecuadorian Amazon, Nemonte Nenquimo found her voice as an activist in gatherings lit by fire and song
At the City of Joy, Women Learn to Farm, Heal, and Lead
This center in the Congo supports women who are victims of violence and war
An Enduring Truth in the Face of an Uncertain Future
Endurance is both personal and ecological
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activism
Farmworkers Brave Deadly Heat, Pollution, and ICE Raids
Here's how communities take care of their own in California's Coachella Valley
Fix Our Forests in Name Only
A new piece of bipartisan legislation would erode safeguards meant to protect trees
A Montana Utility’s Coal Addiction Costs Ratepayers Millions
Energy bills are set to go up because the state wants to keep the Colstrip coal plant running
10 Stewardship-Powered Presents for Anyone Who Loves Public Lands
More than merch, these gifts offer conservation capital
Marching Mangroves Threaten This Delicate Florida Ecosystem
South Florida residents worry about the inland and northward advancement of the trees
The Magazine of The Sierra Club