Sierra Magazine's Special Issue Celebrating U.S. Rivers We've ruined too many of our rivers, but a unique law gives us a chance to protect many others By Jason Mark June 28, 2018 In this story: water, inspiring connections outdoors
Even Fox News Is Fed Up With EPA Chief Scott Pruitt As scandals mount, some Republican members of Congress are calling for his resignation By Heather Smith April 5, 2018 In this story: EPA, federal policy, politics, oil, dirty energy
New Film Deftly Indicts Public Health Regulators “What Lies Upstream” isn’t just another documentary about a water crisis By Katie O'Reilly January 15, 2018 In this story: film, water
Is This How We Will Save Wild Salmon? “Salmon emphasis areas” go down more easily than “wilderness” By Jim Yuskavitch January 4, 2018 In this story: wildlife, water
British Columbia’s New Democratic Party Backs Destructive Site C Dam The government’s decision betrays farmers, First Nations, and environmentalists By Wendy Becktold December 16, 2017 In this story: water, dirty energy
The Salton Sea Is Dying—We Can't Let That Happen Millions of birds depend on a healthy Salton Sea—so do the area's kids Text and photographs by David Bacon December 14, 2017 In this story: water, climate change
Code Blue for the Salton Sea Youth activists living near the dying sea speak out By David Bacon December 14, 2017 In this story: water
Flint Is Slowly Getting Better, Say Scientists Who Exposed Water Crisis Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha and Professor Marc Edwards reflect on Flint’s progress By Amanda Davis August 26, 2017 In this story: clean water, water, environmental justice, health
Two Yurok Brothers, Four Dams, and a Lot of Salmon Sammy and Jon Luke Gensaw want salmon fishing to be sustainable again By Heather Smith August 25, 2017 In this story: water
“Out of Sight, Out of Mind” Site C Mega-Dam Threatens the Peace River BC Hydro pushes forward in spite of environmental, economic concerns By Ryan Stuart August 15, 2017 In this story: water