A Bipartisan Caucus Aims to Propel Congress Forward on Climate Change But will that translate into meaningful legislation? By Wendy Becktold February 15, 2018 In this story: federal policy, politics, legislation, congress
Shash Jáa National Monument Is an Insult, Say Tribes Rep. John Curtis's Bears Ears replacement is a threat to tribal sovereignty By Heather Smith February 2, 2018 In this story: saving wild places, activism, politics, monuments
America Is No Oil Superpower It’s OK. We can be super in other ways. By Heather Smith January 4, 2018 In this story: federal policy, oil, methane gas, politics
Talking About Climate Change in Trump Country In Minnesota, "Rural Climate Dialogues" get people across the political spectrum to discuss global warming By Madeline Ostrander December 14, 2017 In this story: climate change, politics
Zinke Doesn’t Care What You Think Percentage of Americans who want to shrink our national monuments: 1 By Paul Rauber August 25, 2017 In this story: monuments, politics
Interior Secretary Zinke Says He Will Shrink Some National Monuments Zinke confirms some monuments will suffer “boundary adjustments” By Jason Mark August 24, 2017 In this story: monuments, politics
Follow the Money: Congress Can Wreak Environmental Havoc Via Appropriations Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, destructive border wall moving ahead By Jason Mark July 24, 2017 In this story: politics, public lands, dept. of the interior
Trump Administration Is the Greatest Threat the EPA Has Ever Faced But if history repeats itself, a backlash is coming By Heather Smith June 26, 2017 In this story: EPA, federal policy, politics, president
Rick Perry Thinks *You’re* Stupid The Trump administration is looking to prop up coal and nukes under the guise of “national security” By Paul Rauber May 16, 2017 In this story: dirty energy, nuclear, coal, politics
May Day Was a Defiant Celebration of Migration Images of the monarch butterfly were everywhere By Heather Smith May 2, 2017 In this story: politics, president