Whales Are Dying, and the Fossil Fuel Industry Is Lying By Ben Jealous March 9, 2024 Anti-wind activists are turning to whales for a cultural wedge issue In this story: fossil fuels, wildlife
ICYMI: Trees Move North, Louisiana Crawfish Shortage, No Apple iCar & RIP Flaco the Owl By Paul Rauber March 8, 2024 Environmental news of the week for busy people In this story: Roundup
Mega-Dairy CAFOs Tout Methane Digesters to Green Their Image By Juliet Grable March 7, 2024 In Oregon and California, CAFO operations compromise life and health in frontline communities In this story: concentrated animal feeding operation
Appalachian Organizations Are Working to Make the Region a Hub for Green Manufacturing and Clean Energy By Austyn Gaffney March 6, 2024 New federal funding will help small and medium-size manufacturers join the emerging circular economy In this story: clean energy
Dengue Fever Is Spreading With Climate Change and Urbanization By Jill Langlois March 5, 2024 The mosquito-borne disease is on the rise even in countries with no history of dengue epidemics In this story: water, urban living, climate change, health
Texas Activists Are Fighting to Stop Construction on One of the Biggest LNG Terminals in the Country By Maria Gallucci March 4, 2024 South Texas communities are also resisting other LNG projects underway In this story: Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
John Curtis, a Utah Republican, Wants to Make Climate Change a Bipartisan Issue By Alison Harford March 4, 2024 But does his party care? In this story: Election 2024
Biden’s Walk Can Beat Trump’s Talk With the Working Class By Ben Jealous March 3, 2024 But the president needs to speak up so voters can hear him In this story: Election 2024
The LNG Industry Claims to Be a Climate Solution. Here Is the Reality. By Julian Spector March 3, 2024 Here's what you need to know about liquefied natural gas In this story: Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
Women in the Wilderness By Amy Trowbridge March 2, 2024 Sierra Club Outings has organized all-women backpacking trips for 40 years and counting In this story: women, adventure
Climate Fiction and Dune: Lost in Adaptation By Rebecca Long March 1, 2024 Frank Herbert’s "Dune" is a work of climate fiction. So why have filmmakers struggled to make the eco-plot clearer? In this story: film, books, climate change
Wisconsin's Warmest Winter By Lydia Larsen February 29, 2024 Late-February temperatures in the high 50s spell trouble for snow tourism in Wisconsin’s Northwoods In this story: climate change
The Best Wildlife Cams to Celebrate World Wildlife Day By Alison Harford February 28, 2024 These live streams provide a front-row seat to wildlife across the globe In this story: animals, wildlife, environment, biomass
A Tale of Two Sea Level Rise Solutions By Claire Greenburger February 27, 2024 Coastal communities in California brace for the future in radically different ways In this story: water
Who Owns the Mountains in Lutsen? By Emily Halnon February 26, 2024 Tribal rights and outdoor recreation collide in this pristine part of the Superior National Forest In this story: saving wild places, forests, national forests, ecosystems, indigenous communities
Vice President Harris Is Fighting for Reproductive Freedom By Ben Jealous February 25, 2024 The Supreme Court’s decision in the Dobbs case created a flood of laws threatening to send us back to the dark ages In this story: women's rights
ICYMI: Plastic “Recycling,” Picking on E-bikes, Death Valley Gets a Lake & Scientists Discover a Bigger Snake By Paul Rauber February 24, 2024 Environmental news of the week for busy people In this story: climate change, Roundup, current events
Conservation Groups Seek to Block Logging Projects in Giant Sequoia National Monument By Carmen Kohlruss February 23, 2024 Sierra Club and others file lawsuit against US Forest Service over postfire logging In this story: forests, public lands
This Texas Company Wants to Bring Species Back From the Dead By Darren Incorvaia February 22, 2024 Proponents of the de-extinction movement press on with little research and lots of fanfare In this story: wildlife, saving wild places, ecosystems, climate change
Wildlife Crossings Can Mend a Landscape By Anne Pinto-Rodrigues February 21, 2024 Badgers and hedgehogs need protection from traffic as much as lions and bears In this story: wildlife