Stuck in the Tar Sands In Kate Beaton’s graphic memoir, "Ducks," environmental destruction is overshadowed by the relentless sexism By Mimi Pond November 19, 2022 In this story: books
When Nature Speaks, What Does It Say? Karen Bakker listens for signs of life in "The Sounds of Life" By Krystal Vasquez October 30, 2022 In this story: books, science, wildlife
From Species Extinction With Love In"Dinosaurs," Lydia Millet considers what one person can do as the planet teeters on the edge By Katie O'Reilly October 30, 2022 In this story: books, science
The Climate Crisis in a Nutmeg Amitav Ghosh's "The Nutmeg's Curse" offers an antidote to capitalism run amok By Paul Rauber October 30, 2022 In this story: books, climate change
Political Animals Like Us Politics can be a ruthless game for any species By Michelle Nijhuis September 28, 2022 In this story: politics, books
Don’t Say Gay. Or Climate Change. Words of warning, this Banned Book Week, from one who knows By Dashka Slater September 20, 2022 In this story: books, climate change
Three Ecological Lessons From Toni Morrison The Nobel winner had a keen eye for the natural world By Paige Curtis August 24, 2022 In this story: books, racial justice, environmental justice, saving wild places, animals
A Short Treatise in Defense of Outrage An excerpt from the new book "Take Heart: Encouragement for Earth’s Weary Lovers" By Kathleen Dean Moore July 23, 2022 In this story: books
A New Book Asks Water What It Wants "Water Always Wins" is a field guide to a wetter, better future By Heather Smith July 18, 2022 In this story: books
The Fall of the Insect Empire? If you don't already love insects, you will after reading Oliver Milman's "The Insect Crisis" By Jonathan Hahn July 18, 2022 In this story: books