Don’t Miss These Four Films About Activism Sundance films about social change to look for this year By Heather Smith January 31, 2022 In this story: film, environmental justice, climate change, politics, indigenous communities
The Best (and the Weirdest) Nature Films From Sundance Three nature films to look out for in 2022 By Heather Smith January 30, 2022 In this story: film, animals, wildlife, entertainment, science
Biden Administration Moves to Protect the Boundary Water Wilderness From Mining Decision marks a reversal to the Trump policy—and hopefully the happy end of this long-running conservation fight By Conor Mihell January 29, 2022 In this story: public lands
ICYMI: Toxic Yoga Pants, Land Back on the Lost Coast & SCOTUS Takes On WOTUS A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 28, 2022 In this story: climate change
How to Create a Happy, Equitable, Green World Start with creating one for yourself: Try radical hospitality, decolonized climate-aware therapy, and more surprising action items. By Jessian Choy January 27, 2022 In this story: activism, Ms. Green
Without Federal Protection, Yellowstone’s Wolves Are Being Decimated Outrage is mounting as hunters kill wolves near the park By Juliet Grable January 26, 2022 In this story: wolves
7 Signs That the Mainstream Has a Beef With Beef As the climate crisis intensifies, the plant-based lifestyle becomes increasingly conventional By Katie O'Reilly January 25, 2022 In this story: food and drink, vegetarian, vegan
“The Wall: Climb for Gold” Is a Quintessential Sports Film The documentary offers a gripping portrait of rock climbing’s first Olympians By Drew Higgins January 24, 2022 In this story: film, climbing
Don’t Just Look Up; Look Around To succeed, the climate movement must address the overlapping crises many of us face By Carolyn Norr January 23, 2022 In this story: climate change
How Do Ocean Wind Turbines Affect Wildlife? If a bird encounters a wind turbine at sea, will it fly around it? By Jared Brey January 21, 2022 In this story: offshore wind, clean energy, birds
ICYMI: A Thousand Whale Spouts, a New Coral Reef & Voting Rights Defeat A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 20, 2022 In this story: climate change
It’s Do or Die Time for Build Back Better Democratic leaders need to salvage this must-pass climate legislation before the midterm elections consume Washington By James Steinbauer January 20, 2022 In this story: politics, climate change
Coal Miners Weren’t Happy When Joe Manchin Derailed Build Back Better The United Mine Workers of America issued a statement criticizing the senator for withdrawing his support from the legislation By Austyn Gaffney January 19, 2022 In this story: coal
When Rewilding Confronts Common Perceptions of Nature Inside the Illinois park where prairie restoration efforts sparked outrage By Christian Elliott January 18, 2022 In this story: saving wild places
MLK Day 2022: No Celebration Without Legislation The best way to honor Dr. King is to pass federal voting rights legislation By Ramón Cruz January 17, 2022 In this story: voting rights, racial justice
Extinction Is Looming. Everyone's Fighting. New rules are coming for the lobster Industry. Will they save the right whale? By Abe Musselman January 16, 2022 In this story: whales, oceans, endangered species
Proposed Gold and Silver Mine in Southeast Alaska Threatens Salmon, Bald Eagles, and Local Food Security Developers seek to overcome Indigenous and environmental resistance by offering perks to local communities By Elsa Sebastian January 15, 2022 In this story: salmon, indigenous communities, mining
ICYMI: Climate Coming for Your Kidneys, Hero Rat & Yellowstone Wolf Slaughter A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 14, 2022 In this story: climate change
How the National Park Service Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Not only are entrance fees waived, but also five sites specifically honor the civil rights leader By Katie O'Reilly January 13, 2022 In this story: national parks, racial justice
Inside the Legacy of Old Ephraim and “Outlaw Animals" Carnivores aren’t welcome in the West, but their ghosts are By Riley Black January 12, 2022 In this story: wildlife