Hunting pastime spikes during pandemic. Conservationists are glad conservation Article 1595 words 6 votes
Denmark will dig up millions of dead mink after a hasty cull and burial intended to stamp out a coronavirus mutation ended with a new contamination risk pollution.ground Article 20 votes
The pandemic, the Clean Power Plan, and the Paris Agreement: US emissions drop 7% year on year due to effects of COVID-19 climate change Article 4 votes
The uneasy afterlife of our dazzling trash: Where do CDs go to die? recycling plastics Article 1381 words 5 votes
Restoring farmland could drastically slow extinctions, fight climate change climate change Article 914 words, published Oct 14 2020 6 votes
Private firefighting crews in California spark conflict after alleged illegal backfires in Glass Fire Article 1146 words 4 votes
The West’s infernos are melting our sense of how fire works natural disasters Article 6770 words 9 votes
Wild pigs are running rampant—and doing billions of dollars of damage each year Article 1929 words, published Sep 19 2020 7 votes
Gas companies are abandoning their wells, leaving them to leak methane forever climate change pollution Article 19 votes
Inside the Icelandic facility where Bitcoin is mined—cryptocurrency mining now uses more of the Nordic island nation's electricity than its homes energy Article 580 words, published Nov 3 2019 7 votes
The country’s most important climate election is happening in Texas climate change energy Article 1817 words, published Aug 19 2020 8 votes
CA Gov. Gavin Newsom: By this point last year, 4,292 fires had burned 56,000 acres. This year, 7,002 fires have chewed through more than 1.4 million acres. Article 1509 words, published Aug 24 2020 7 votes
National Hurricane Center nailed track forecast for Laura within a mile and three days in advance Article 858 words 9 votes
How a plan to save the power system disappeared: A federal lab found a way to modernize the grid, reduce reliance on coal, and save consumers billions. Then Trump appointees blocked it energy.renewable Article 3530 words 24 votes
Vermont first state to implement a statewide ban on food waste Article 803 words, published Jul 6 2020 10 votes
Spreading rock dust on the ground could pull carbon from the air, researchers say climate change Article 940 words 14 votes
Hottest Arctic temperature record probably set with 100°F/37°C reading in Siberia climate change Article 835 words 9 votes
Where’s airborne plastic? Everywhere, scientists find plastics.micro pollution.air Article 970 words 3 votes
Trump administration to make it easier for hunters to kill bear cubs and wolf pups in Alaska — A ban against luring mothers from their dens with doughnuts and other treats will be lifted conservation Article 774 words 8 votes
Making life cheap: Population control, herd immunity, and other anti-humanist fables climate change Article 5691 words 6 votes
Science-fiction visionary Kim Stanley Robinson makes the case for quantitative easing our way out of planetary doom sustainability Article 16 votes
Coyotes, bobcats and bears: Amid coronavirus shutdown, wildlife is reclaiming Yosemite National Park Article 969 words 10 votes
Floodlines - An eight-part narrative podcast thoroughly reassessing Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, fifteen years later Article 133 words 4 votes
'Huge revolution coming': Ditching plastic wrap for compostable wrap plastics Article 602 words 4 votes
South Korea is composting its way to sustainability with automated bins, rooftop farms, and underground mushroom-growing recycling sustainability Article 5345 words 5 votes
Planet plastic - How big oil and big soda kept a global environmental calamity a secret for decades plastics recycling Article 7209 words 14 votes
This simple crib cost $28,885 to make—because it was made with zero fossil fuels climate change energy.renewable Article 600 words 13 votes
In agricultural giant Brazil, a new and growing hazard: The illegal trade in pesticides Article 1897 words 5 votes
Wind turbine blades can’t be recycled, so they’re piling up in landfills - Companies are searching for ways to deal with the tens of thousands of blades that have reached the end of their lives recycling energy.renewable Article 26 votes
Donald Trump’s US border wall, vulnerable to flash floods, needs large storm gates left open for months Article 1854 words 7 votes
A journalist in Japan looks at how much single-use plastic he accumulates in a week, then attempts to spend a week without using any recycling plastics.single use Article 2583 words 17 votes
America’s radioactive secret: Oil-and-gas wells produce nearly a trillion gallons of toxic waste a year Article 8598 words 10 votes