Women’s Work
The leadership of the environmental movement-and the grassroots rank-and-file-are no longer male preserves.
The leadership of the environmental movement-and the grassroots rank-and-file-are no longer male preserves.
The Air Force is Preparing to Militarize the Ionosphere-With Electrifying Results.
Does the Great Bear Still Haunt Colorado?
Desertification, a Worldwide Phenomenon that Consumes Arable Land, Threatens the World Food Supply.
Wild Honeybees, Nature’s Pollinators, Are in Trouble, Victims of Manmade Pollution and Tiny, Destructive Mites.
Interview with Kathleen Alana McGinty, chairperson of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and President Clinton’s senior advisor on environment and natural resources issues.
Why It’s Cool to Eat Bugs, Buy Local Produce and Use Glass Containers.
Despite the fact that most Americans think the environment has gotten dramatically better in their lifetimes, the air in 31 states fails to meet federal health standards for smog. I’m breathing some of that bad air myself, since my county is one of the failures.
Anyone who watched the 2003 television coverage of coalition troops hurtling across barren desert wastelands through raging dust storms saw the legendary marshes of Iraq—at least what was left of them. The dry, cracked, seemingly endless stretches of desert that the tanks and jeeps rolled across are the consequences of a severe human-engineered disaster. And […]
Last week police in southern Oregon arrested three Greenpeace activists who had chained themselves to a shipping container to block loggers from reaching an old-growth timber sale on federal land.