The Asteroid and the Fern By Jacquelyn Gill April 3, 2023 A paleoecologist on what the past can teach us about climate change In this story: science, books, climate change
How Women Are Transforming Leadership for Climate Justice By Mallory McDuff March 8, 2023 An International Women’s Day love letter In this story: women, books
When Life Gives you Wildfires, Go Looking for Morels By Kate Golden March 2, 2023 In which the author attempts to cope with fire season by eating her way through the burn zone In this story: food and drink
Katherine May’s Call to Rediscover “Enchantment” By Katherine May February 27, 2023 A new book explores the work of everyday wonder In this story: books, inspiring connections outdoors
African Joy on the White Continent By Sarah Ladipo Manyika February 26, 2023 An excerpt from the new book "Between Starshine and Clay" In this story: books, inspiring connections outdoors
“Harvest of Survivors”: 30 Years After Octavia E. Butler’s “Parable of the Sower” By Ayana Jamieson February 22, 2023 Into the HistoFuture Butlerverse In this story: books, climate change
Celebrate Black History Month With This Timeless Environmental Playlist By Deja Curtis February 20, 2023 Check out these 17 songs by Black artists who center relationships with the environment In this story: music, environment
What the Thinx Class Action Settlement Means for All of Us By Jessian Choy January 31, 2023 And how to change both your underwear and the law In this story: , PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances), toxics, buyers' guide, health
River as Plaintiff By Aaron Isherwood and Ross Macfarlane January 25, 2023 Two new books illustrate the legacy of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas and the Sierra Club’s role in shaping environmental law In this story: books, environmental law
Where Can I Get Greener Office Supplies? By Jessian Choy January 21, 2023 Paper-clip these tips and brands that don’t just sound good on paper In this story: toxics, buyers' guide