A eulogy to P-22 with hope that his legacy will ensure more wildlife crossings.
The mountain lion that changed LA
Did salmon actually use the Skagit River before the Seattle dams were built?
The public utility’s license renewal to operate the dams centers on the answer to this question.
How protecting trees can fight gentrification
LA activists are wielding black walnut protections to stop development.
An Indigenous Affairs reporter reviews ‘Alaska Daily’
Will the show stop its whiteness from sabotaging its own premise?
Will the Senate ban uranium mining in the Grand Canyon?
Before the legislative slate is wiped clean on Jan. 3, senators needs to pass the Grand Canyon Protection Act.
Colorado’s draft wolf reintroduction plan released
Beginning in 2024, 30 to 50 gray wolves will be transferred into the state over the next three to five years.
Alaska’s Arctic waterways are turning orange, threatening drinking water
Scientists think climate change may be the culprit.
The Cherokee Nation was promised a delegate to Congress. Why doesn’t it have one?
‘Lapse of time cannot divest Indian nations of their treaties and treaty rights.’
Could Alaska help lessen international dependence on Russian oil?
A proposed LNG project spanning the state would export natural gas, but could harm land, wildlife & subsistence harvests.
Utah dismisses youth climate case. But it’s not over.
What the state court’s decision signals for other similar cases.
Should we worry about 8 billion people?
Breaking down population’s role in the environmental impact equation.
Is carbon capture the solution for jobs and climate action in fossil fuel country?
A project in Wyoming’s coal region brings the new technology, but critics say it carries unacceptable risks.
Radioactive waste sickened his community. Then it caught up with him.
Earl Tulley fought for justice for the Navajo communities harmed by uranium mining. Then he found a lump in his jaw.
Making Christmas cake in Compton
Reviving a family tradition eases holiday grief.
Letters to the editor, December 2022
Comments from readers.
Carbon capture convolution
A complicated process, explained.
The road runner problem, hefty squirrels and Halloween Karens
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
An expedition through Kim Stringfellow’s Mojave
The artist’s transmedia project highlights the vitality of the desert’s many histories.
What emerges at low tide
Queer history is all around us, even if it is obscured from sight.
