The onEarth 10 November 25, 2015 PerspectivesInternationalThe Editors Think you can’t mix a healthy climate with a healthy economy? These business leaders and innovators are betting the world on the fact that we can.
Gobbler-smacked November 25, 2015 ExplainerUnited StatesAlisa Opar GPS tracking is giving us a revealing peek into wild turkeys’ sex lives, defense mechanisms, and more.
What’s on the Table in Paris (Besides Croissants)? November 24, 2015 Latest NewsInternationalBrian Palmer The carbon-cutting pledges are already in. So what exactly are we still negotiating?
Ursine Exodus November 17, 2015 Latest NewsWestAlexis Sobel Fitts Yellowstone’s grizzly bears are spreading out and expanding their range. Is it a sign of good health—or increasing desperation?
There’s No Such Thing as a Climate Change Refugee November 16, 2015 ExplainerInternationalBrian Palmer But there ought to be.
The Maple Leaf Lag November 13, 2015 Latest NewsCanadaJeff Turrentine Under Justin Trudeau, Canada has a chance to make amends for a decade of climate inaction. But if it’s ever to catch up, it needs to start right now.
Man Bites Snake, News at 11 November 5, 2015 Latest NewsUnited StatesJason Bittel Media reports about a remote island brimming with vipers raise the question: Why are we so quick to hate on snakes?
The House Anti-Science Committee October 28, 2015 Latest NewsUnited StatesBrian Palmer By harassing climatologists, a notorious group of congressmen renews its war against scientists.
Shhh! Not in Front of the Children! October 26, 2015 PerspectivesUtah, United StatesJeff Turrentine School officials in Utah think sixth graders are too young to be taught about climate change—but the perfect age to be misled about it.
Catch of the Day October 19, 2015 Latest NewsInternationalJason Bittel Scientists find super rare river sharks hiding in plain sight at a Papua New Guinea fish market.
Locking Horns October 8, 2015 DispatchAfricaAustin Merrill As poaching pushes the rhino toward extinction, South Africa considers a radical solution: Legalize the very thing that is killing them. It'd make some people very rich. But would it doom the species?
Played for a Fuel October 1, 2015 Latest NewsUnited StatesJeff Turrentine The fact that corn-based ethanol is renewable doesn’t make it sustainable. When will candidates stumping in Iowa admit as much?
Net Effect September 28, 2015 Latest NewsUnited StatesJason Bittel Fishermen are throwing back green sea turtles with tumors on them, which may be weakening the Caribbean population.
Man, on the Move September 28, 2015 DispatchInternationalMelissa Denchak Experts say climate change will be a growing driver of global migration like the Syrian exodus into Europe.
No "I" in Sagebrush September 22, 2015 Latest NewsWest, United StatesAlisa Opar The greater sage grouse is staying off the Endangered Species List, thanks to unprecedented collaborative conservation efforts.