Grennan Milliken
Rural Communities Are Losing More Forests Than Urban Ones
Americans now live 14 percent farther from forests than they did in 1990.
Republicans Vote to Allow Killing of Wolves and Bears on Refuges in Alaska
The US Fish and Wildlife Service rule prohibits controversial methods like gassing dens and shooting cubs.
Riverkeeper Marty Baum Is Out to Stop Florida's Algae Apocalypse
This resident of the Sunshine State is fighting an uphill battle against the governor, Congress, and public apathy, to save the lagoon he calls home.
NYC Will Continue to Drown in Plastic Bags For the Foreseeable Future
Gov. Andrew Cuomo doomed the plastic bag fee with a stroke of his pen.
The Trump Administration Is Getting Sued Over This Bee
The rusty patched bumble bee pollinates tomatoes, apples, and other foods. Now a conservation group is suing the government for delaying the bee's inclusion on the Endangered Species List.
Republicans Want to Let Oil Companies Waste Gas on Public Lands
GOP lawmakers want to remove a rule forcing companies to capture waste gas. If that happens, it could cost taxpayers $23 million a year in lost revenue.
Unusually Hot or Cold Days Don’t Say Anything About Climate Change
Day to day weather is just that, not climate.
NOAA Is Worried Its Funding Will Evaporate Under Trump
The agency is responsible for much of the federal government’s research on climate change.
Trump’s Mexican Border Wall Would Be an Ecological Disaster
What we build on the border impacts more than just humans.
America’s Attempt to Bring Back Jaguars Will End With Trump’s Wall
The male jaguars crossing from Mexico to the US will soon be locked out.
Trump's Mexican Border Wall Would Be an Ecological Disaster
What we build on the border impacts more than just humans.