‘An Outlier’: Why Does the US Rank Lower on Demands for Climate Action?

Support for climate action is growing in the US, but partisan divides and fossil fuel interests hold sway.

Danielle Renwick The Guardian

The Last of Their Kind

A former wilderness guide reflects on extinction under the second run of an administration bent on destroying wildlands.

Michael Engelhard

Green Groups Sue Trump Administration over Climate Webpage Removals

The White House has pulled federal webpages tracking climate and environmental justice data.

Dharna Noor The Guardian

Practice Re-Enchantment

Be like dragonfly, in the right place at the right time, living the infinite number of moments one at a time that make up a complete life.

Brooke Williams

Trump Officials Quietly Move to Reverse Bans on Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’

EPA bids to change chemical risk evaluations, which could expose public to higher levels of PFAS and other pollutants.

Tom Perkins The Guardian

Deforestation is Quietly Ravaging US Forests. Trump is Taking an Axe to Protections

Unsustainable logging is one of the global north’s best-kept secrets. We’re running out of time to stop it.

Jennifer Skene The Guardian

Elon Musk, ‘A Walking Conflict of Interest’

DOGE head honcho’s companies are set to rake in billions in NOAA, NASA, and defense contracts.

Paul Koberstein

My Week with a Marbled Murrelet

Thirty years after I cared for a rescued murrelet chick, many questions remain about the species’ future.

Betsy L. Howell

Cyberpunk Nation

How Donald Trump's America is being hacked by White Nationalism.

Juan Cole

Butterfly Population in the US has Shrunk by 22% Over Last 20 Years, Study Shows

Drop in line with rate of overall insect loss as scientists point to habitat loss, pesticide use and the climate crisis

Oliver Milman The Guardian

US Public Land Stewards Decry Firings and Loss of Knowledge

In February, thousands of civil servants were fired from agencies that study the country’s soils, seas, and skies

Gabrielle Canon The Guardian

Oaxaca’s Low-Tech Climate Solutions

Indigenous communities in this Mexican state are adopting inexpensive ecotechnologies to address drought.

Magdaléna Rojo

Most Jurors in Pipeline Case against Greenpeace Have Ties to Fossil Fuel Industry

Trial-monitoring committee in Dakota Access lawsuit have shared concerns of judicial bias and due-process violations

Rachel Leingang The Guardian

The Heart (or Graphite) of Greed

President Donald Trump’s obsession with Greenland is all about China.

Joshua Frank

Guardians of Small Things

Meet the individuals holding some lesser-known endangered species back from the brink of extinction in the US.

Sam Fletcher

How Scary Are Ghost Forests?

To combat climate change, researchers argue that inundated forests could be turned into marshland carbon sinks.

Scarlett Buckley