In Phoenix, a new heat office hopes to prevent more people from dying of extreme heat.
Author: Jessica Kutz
The fight for an equitable energy economy for the Navajo Nation
Diné activist Nicole Horseherder’s long quest for equity from the rise and fall of the coal…
Where the Great American Outdoors Act stands now
After passing with bipartisan support in August, the conservation law hits stumbling blocks. Here’s what may…
Interior Department border deployments are mired in secrecy
What is the DOI up to?
Can small-scale farmers grow a healthier Central Valley?
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Meet the 12-year-old activist taking politicians to task over climate change
"Why shouldn’t I try and save all you adults?"
The Green New Deal is already at work in one Portland neighborhood
How one community is building a green workforce to combat climate change.
Citizens put renewable energy on this year’s ballots
Across several states, voter-driven initiatives reign in oil-and-gas development while promoting wind and solar.
Trump’s attacks on public lands could help Democrats out West
Races in New Mexico, Montana, and Utah all of a sudden look competitive.