As the use of native plants becomes more widespread, Indigenous communities could lose out.
The complex case of growing native plants
What’s going on with natural gas exports?
The U.S. is the world’s largest exporter of LNG, but President Biden just paused new permits.
Youth are leading the way on climate action
Start thinking like young people to secure our future.
A border need not be a wall
An immigration journalist on confronting laws and encountering humanity.
‘I am very hopeful for the future’
#iamthewest: Giving voice to the people that make up communities in the region.
A compact with the Earth
Growing things requires water, light and intention.
Pleistocene Park, flamingo eggs and a very cute baby rhino
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Changes on HCN’s horizon
From new staff additions to planned leaves, the organization continues to transform.
California’s transgender Latinx people find refuge and empowerment in community
‘We are beginning to have that safety that we always desired.’
A hot spot for avalanche deaths in Idaho reveals forecasting gaps
Without reliable information, snowmobilers are riding eastern Idaho’s enticing terrain — and dying.
Cattle are drinking the Colorado River dry
Balancing Western water demand and supply will alter the region’s landscape.
Fixing culverts can save migratory fish
A billion-dollar program is unblocking millions of killer culverts across the nation to help fish get to spawning grounds.
Satirizing gentrification in ‘The Curse’
Avant-garde entertainment’s new topic of interest: urban transformation in the American Southwest.
Climate change is happening too fast for migrating birds
The early bird would get the worm, but migration timing isn’t matching green-up.
Who are the real Black superheroes?
A photo exhibition captures the courage of Mamie Till surrounding the lynching of her son, Emmett Till.
Fighting climate change by fighting racism
Hop Hopkins, the new executive director of WildEarth Guardians, explains how the two movements are connected.
Washington’s controversial cap-and-trade program, explained. Really.
It’s hailed as the strongest in the nation, but will it reduce carbon pollution equitably?
