Life Amid the Levees
Will the California delta survive the pressures of a thirsty state?
Jacob Shea

Feature Articles

Through a Glass, Brightly

Exploring the Wilderness Above

Jeremy Miller

A Fine Balance

Scientists and traditional-knowledge keepers are attempting to restore the natural and cultural landscapes of the Haida Gwaii archipelago.

Carol Patterson

Six Ways of Seeing a Rhinoceros Auklet

We no longer know what to expect from our oceans, other than that we will see things we have never seen before.

Eric Wagner

A Bumpy Ride

Guyana’s low-carbon development effort hasn’t been smooth sailing.

Erica Gies

To Our Readers

Still Standing Strong

At nearly every turn, Trump’s unsound, and potentially illegal, decisions have been challenged, not only by environmental and social justice activists, but by career personnel within the administration as well.

Maureen Nandini Mitra

Digging Deeper

Big Food and Public Health Don’t Mix

A handful of multinational food companies are pushing the sugary drinks, fast food, and processed foods that are the source of ill health across the world

Anna Lappé

Earth Island Reports

Growing the Urban Canopy

Richmond Trees

Libby Smith and Lee Micheaux

Meet the 18th Annual Brower Youth Award Winners

New Leaders Initiative

Journal Staff

1000 Words

A Sense of Place

1000 Words : Diane Archer

Maureen Nandini Mitra

Conversation

Our Movement Needs Radical Change

Conversation : May Boeve

Zoe Loftus-Farren

In Review

Cycling Toward a Better Future

Biketopia: Feminist Bicycle Science Fiction Stories in Extreme Futures
Edited by Elly Blue

Christine Ro

Master of Form

Draft No. 4: On the Writing Process
By John McPhee

Vanessa Gregory

Voices

Bridging the Divide

When we approach individuals of other species with respect, not only can that respect be reciprocated, but our perception of what it is to be human, too, will change.

Talking Points

Talking Points : Winter 2018

News in Brief

Journal Staff