Biodiversity & Conservation
Coastal Communities’ Living Barriers—Mangroves and Coral Reefs—Could Soon Collapse Due to Climate Change
By Kiley Price
The Other Border Dispute Is Over an 80-Year-Old Water Treaty
By Martha Pskowski
In Arizona, an Art Installation Highlights the US-Mexico Border’s Impact on Wildlife
By Kiley Price
A Walk in the Woods With My Brain on Fire: Spring
Text and photos by David Sassoon
Is Fungus Fabric Really Taking Off? Vegan Leather Could Help Reduce Waste, But May Be Struggling to Scale
By Kiley Price
The Torture and Killing of a Wolf, a New Endangered Species Lawsuit and Novel Science Revive Wyoming Debate Over the Predator
By Jake Bolster
BLM Ends Future Coal Mining on Powder River Basin Federal Lands
By Jake Bolster
Q&A: The Dire Consequences of Global Warming in the Earth’s Oceans
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
Q&A: Is Pittsburgh Becoming ‘the Plastic City’?
By Kiley Bense
How the Drug War and Energy Transition Are Changing Ecuadorians’ Fight For The Rights of Nature
By Katie Surma
El Paso Residents Rally to Protect a Rio Grande Wetland
By Martha Pskowski
Forgotten Keepers of the Rio Grande Delta: a Native Elder Fights Fossil Fuel Companies in Texas
Story and photos by Dylan Baddour
Maya van Rossum Wants to Save the World
By Kiley Bense
Climate Change Is Pushing Animals Closer to Humans, With Potentially Catastrophic Consequences
By Kiley Price
A Town Board in Colorado Repeals Rights of Nature Resolutions
By Katie Surma
Oregon’s Owyhee Canyonlands Is the Biggest Conservation Opportunity Left in the West. If Congress Won’t Protect it, Should Biden Step in?
By Wyatt Myskow