Days of Awe

In Review: The Last Fire Season: A Personal and Pyronatural History

Sarah Boon

A Few Ways to Filter Out Some Harmful ‘Forever Chemicals’ at Home

PFAS are showing up in water systems across the US, but removing them from public water will cost billions and take time.

Kyle Doudrick

Ugandan Activists Face Criminal Charges Following Pipeline Protest

Human rights watchdogs sound alarm on crackdown on environmental advocates in the East African nation.

Obiora Ikoku

In Conversation with Dolores Huerta

Digging into the common ground between the labor and climate movements with the iconic labor organizer.

Zoe Loftus-Farren KPFA - Terra Verde

Will Deep Sea Mining Suffocate Ocean Conservation?

Without major attention and funding, experts fear marine sustainability goals for 2030 will go unmet.

Julián Reingold

Supporting the Next Generation of Activism

After 15 years of changemaking, YEA Camp is changing too.

Nora Kramer

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Spring 2024

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Beasts of the Urban Wild

Urban areas are wilder than we give them credit for.

Tove Danovich

Coexisting with Coyotes

Despite indiscriminate killing, this remarkably adaptive and resourceful species is here to stay.

Hannah Wilton KPFA - Terra Verde

Where Mountains Aren’t Nameless

What can you learn from a 1,000-mile solo trek through the Alaskan wilderness?

Michael Engelhard

How Hot is Too Hot?

Faced with widespread tree die-offs, scientists are racing to determine the upper thermal limit of the world’s trees.

Nathan Gilles

Flaco’s Death is One of Too Many

Thanks to rodenticides, every animal that preys upon a rodent is at risk.

Lisa Owens Viani

The Shocking Truth About Sloths

As their forests disappear, sloths are climbing on dangerous power lines. Veterinarians and rescue centers are developing new techniques to help.

Madeline Bodin

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