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When a Rare Jaguar Attack Becomes a Conservation Opportunity

Peaceful coexistence will be the key to a wildlife corridor for jaguars spanning 10 countries across the Americas.

Week 29: Can Trump Resist the Temptation to Censor the National Climate Assessment?

EPA’s Pruitt does denial all wrong, and U.S. diplomats are told to peddle coal to countries outraged over Trump’s Paris withdrawal.

Can Los Angeles Break the Olympics’ Environmental Curse?

Olympic host cities often come to regret their moment in the sun. But 10 years should be just enough time for L.A. to get things right.

Week 28: Trump’s Wall Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Break Laws (Environmental or Otherwise)

The president won’t subject his offensive border project to environmental review, but his administration will subject the EPA museum to censorship.

Other Countries Are Giving Up Gas-Powered Cars—Will the U.S. Ever Hop Aboard?

How inevitable is the advent of the electric vehicle in America? We asked an anthropologist.

Meet the Fish That Builds Works of Love on the Seafloor

Who knew the unassuming male puffer fish is one of nature’s greatest artists?