Environment
ArchiveRed Solo cups. Bubble mailers. Batteries. Vape pens. We ranked commonly binned items that cause big problems for your recycling center into a March Madness-style bracket, and asked a panel of experts to vote on the biggest losers.
The Irish actor was recently fined $1,500 for walking in a restricted thermal area in America鈥檚 oldest national park. Articles editor Frederick Dreier explores more creative penalties.
Highly skilled firefighters are the last line of defense against wildfires, but that line is fraying because the government decided long ago that they鈥檙e not worth very much
Making sustainable choices is not just good for the planet, but your wallet, too. I crunched the numbers and discovered that by doing these 11 easy things over a year, I saved almost ten grand.
When Marty Moose strolled into Santa Fe looking for a mate, he became a viral sensation in New Mexico. But that did nothing to help his search for love鈥攁nd it created big issues for wildlife managers.
People dream of boating or swimming with whales. But that鈥檚 based on the false assumption that they are gentle giants that don鈥檛 bother humans.
Ed Shanahan spent the last year reporting on Flaco for The New York Times. Here he discusses the owl鈥檚 thrilling life and tragic death鈥攁nd why the story grabbed the attention of people everywhere.
Clothing companies have long relied on PFAS, or forever chemicals, to provide stellar water, stain, and oil repellency. But at what cost? New regulations are forcing your favorite apparel brands across the globe to rethink their chemistry.
Your toothbrush is part of the plastic crisis. It doesn鈥檛 have to be.
The oceans need protection like never before, and the environmental organization is redefining itself. The original focus鈥攄ramatic campaigns against whalers and seal hunters operating under the flags of nations like Japan鈥攊s giving way to an emphasis on fisheries protection in cooperation with governments. Tristram Korten rides along with Peter Hammarstedt, the Swedish activist at the heart of this strategy.
Your defunct electronics鈥攆rom headlamps, digital cameras, avalanche beacons and GPS devices to fitness watches, laptops, cell phones and headphones鈥攁ll contain valuable, yet hazardous resources. Here鈥檚 how to make sure they get properly recycled.
We talked to the secretaries of energy and transportation, plus the national climate advisor about the White House鈥檚 plans to flood 鈥渃harging deserts鈥 with EV infrastructure
Millions of Christmas trees wind up in the landfill after the holidays, emitting methane and taking up precious space. Don鈥檛 let yours be one of them. There are plenty of ways to put that pine to good use.
A nature walk through the Florida Everglades
Plus eight other easy, planet-friendly actions that everyone around you will start imitating
Research shows that wolves are vital to intact ecosystems, but Republicans are stoking fear in rural voters
The West isn鈥檛 always best. Here鈥檚 why one outdoorsy editor gave up Oregon and moved his family to New England.
We spoke to Kerry, the special presidential envoy for climate, about the conference鈥檚 historic agreement, which promises to end oil, gas, and coal use by 2050
A weather phenomenon coated the peak in glaze ice for a few glorious hours in November. Employees at the observatory grabbed their skates and made the most of it.
The secretary of transportation spoke to 国产吃瓜黑料 about his plan to save the lives of humans and wild animals simultaneously
State lawmakers should step in and ensure that the 鈥淜elly Parcel鈥 ends up in the hands of the National Park Service, writes our articles editor
These easy-to-make presents will show your loved ones that you care about them as well as the planet
After 50 years, one of the most consequential environmental laws in U.S. history may no longer be relevant to the world we鈥檙e living in
Sixteen young people took Montana to court to hold the state responsible for violating their right to a clean and healthful environment
The death of Manuel Paez Ter谩n, a 鈥淪top Cop City鈥 protester, in January marked the first time police have shot and killed an environmental activist on U.S. soil
Give yourself the gift of a better climate future by donating to these nonprofits
The outdoor recreation economy is outpacing domestic growth
The Fifth National Climate Assessment, released by the White House this week, shows it鈥檚 not too late to act
There鈥檚 no better way to grasp the dos and don鈥檛s of curbside recycling than seeing the sorting in action
A simple, free home energy audit showed me how to fix air leaks, insulation shortages, and other common culprits that cost me big bucks each year
The 鈥渕ategration鈥 of giant spiders across the southwest has prompted biologists and state officials to consider creative ways to circumvent roadways
No matter if the curse of Pele is real or not, tourists should leave volcanic stones where they belong
Spiders and other hairy scary critters are everywhere. It鈥檚 best鈥攆or us and the planet鈥攊f we can figure out how to coexist.
Throughout the lower 48, recreational bush pilots are using their nimble planes and social media influence to spread the word about bold frontiers in flight: touching down on remote federal lands, flocking to little-used runways in designated wilderness, and drag racing one another for pure sport. Their capstone event each season, the High Sierra Fly-In, never fails to deliver hair-raising thrills.
If the congress can't get its act together by November 17, federal firefighters will each lose $20,000 per year
Researchers say the iconic peak has lost nearly seven feet of elevation since 2021
This week, 12 of Alaska鈥檚 chubbiest bruins will face off in a bracket for the title of Fat Bear Week Champion. Here鈥檚 what you need to know.
With each chop, you鈥檙e releasing microplastics into your food
Indigenous model and activist Quannah ChasingHorse lives her life in two very different worlds
Officials found the victims on Saturday morning and euthanized a bear that exhibited aggressive behavior
A bizarre rescue in Michigan has eerie similarities to a 2022 incident in Washington State
The new jobs program will hire 20,000 young adults to boost climate resilience and environmental justice
As Republican legislators fail to reach a deal with the fringe of their own party, the National Park Service and normal people who depend on it prepare to suffer
Our list includes a pair of doughnut thieves in Alaska, a selfie taker in Colorado, and the tripod of Orlando
Sustainability 101 says only buy what you need. But when it comes to electric cars, that rule doesn鈥檛 always apply.
The top nonprofits win a customized Land Rover Defender 130 and a pile of cash. Cast your vote starting on September 15 to help choose this year鈥檚 winners.
The author of 鈥楬ow to Prepare for Climate Change鈥 shares his takeaways from summer 2023
The attack occurred during an organized bear hunt in northern Sweden
Artificial light makes it impossible for most people in North America to see the Milky Way. But we don鈥檛 have to live like this.
Over eight million acres of public lands are gridlocked by private property. When a group of hunters jumped from one plot of federal land to another, they ignited a debate around just how much a landowner can control.
Hawaii鈥檚 climate and ecology have changed in the last few decades, bringing fire to a landscape that hasn鈥檛 evolved to withstand it
Why even bag it if you鈥檙e not going to carry it out?
It鈥檚 not all doom and gloom. There鈥檚 good news about climate, too.
Officials in Savoie recently warned hikers to stop harvesting protected species of flowering plants from the hillsides
Heat-related deaths are on the rise across the Southwest, with multiple tragedies occurring in U.S. national parks
The Sourdough and Blue Lake Fires shut down the only road through the park, and crews are working to protect populated areas from the blazes
As extreme temperatures blaze across the nation, parks are taking extra measures to keep visitors safe
After wildfires devastated the town of Lahaina, mutual aid and community support have proven to be more robust than governmental aid
The ruling says the state has an obligation to provide residents with 鈥渁 clean and healthful environment鈥
The delinquent black bear鈥攚ho is actually a female鈥攚as finally trapped by officials near South Lake Tahoe
A quick, easy-to-understand summary of how hunting animals for their hides, horns, and antlers benefits wildlife conservation
There鈥檚 been a series of encounters in recent weeks. Research suggests that killing bruins isn鈥檛 the best way to prevent attacks.
The Baaj Nwaavjo I鈥檛ah Kukveni Grand Canyon monument will protect thousands of square miles from uranium mining
What do winners of the Defender Service Awards have in common? They make the world a better place, and now Land Rover is helping them do it.
An elaborate scheme targeted toy giant Mattel and the plastics industry by capitalizing on our big pink moment
Fifty years from now, we might be walking the Grand Canyon鈥檚 valley floor instead of running rapids down a healthy river
The nonprofit leader learned that the best way to handle an environmental crisis is to trust that your community will move forward together
New legislation is being supported by a major REI initiative
Nature is the ultimate source of wonder. But what is awe, really, and why is it good for us?
We鈥檝e all taken in the power of a big slide on social media. But there鈥檚 no substitute for the real thing.
We talked to three experts to unpack the invisible havoc unleashed by our mindless idling epidemic聽
On an expedition to the arctic, the adventure photographer got a lesson from an orca on what happens when we really tune into nature
From growing plants from seeds, to repurposing food scraps, to turning trash into all-natural cleaners and beauty products, TikTok phenom Creative_explained will inspire you to waste less and save money
The renowned environmentalist knows that an effective revolution requires a movement, which is why he鈥檚 recruiting even the most unlikely activists
California鈥檚 Western Joshua Tree Conservation Act is the state鈥檚 first law aimed at protecting a species threatened by climate change
Want a hiking boot to adventure with you for years to come? Meet the Danner Mountain 600 Leaf GTX.
El Ni帽o is officially here. That鈥檚 bad news for fragile marine ecosystems
Retreating from a wildfire during a backpacking trip inspired the nonprofit founder to share climate change鈥檚 impacts on nature with others
Investigators say Edward Frederick Wackerman intentionally started the 2022 Oak Fire. The blaze burned more than 100 homes just outside the national park.
Winners of the Defender Service Awards save bears, train service dogs, feed people in need, and more. Meet last year鈥檚 honorees鈥攁nd learn how to enter the 2023 contest now!