Could Doing Chores Save the World?
The Lama Foundation, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico. (Photo by Satyadev Nd) - While living at a remote commune in the wilds of New Mexico, author Emily Schosid learned what real sustainability...
View ArticleJust Enough: Fishing for Happiness in Southern Thailand
Ed. Note: Just Enough was awarded second place in the 2012 Sage Magazine Young Environmental Writers Contest. It is daybreak in the southernmost tip of Thailand, and Pattani Bay is smooth as a lake,...
View ArticlePainting the Pacific Northwest
I have never quite figured out how to describe the Pacific Northwest. There is no characteristic element there, nor is there a single place that encompasses everything it is; I can only talk about...
View ArticleFacing Fear in the Heart of Alaska
Filmmaker Christina Stone hikes across melting glaciers and descends into their chasms to confront climate change head on and tell its story in Alaska's Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve.
View ArticleIn Memory
After recent fires at Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Elizabeth Parker Garcia reflects on the mountains of eastern Tennessee as a place of loss, remembrance and resilience.
View ArticleSearching for the Stars: Light Pollution in Puerto Rico
Javier A. Román-Nieves documents the night skies above Puerto Rico to encourage understanding of the consequences of light pollution on the environment and the planet.
View ArticleVoices Underwater: Flint, Still in Search of Solutions
Following a classroom study of the Flint water crisis, Meredith Brown meets and shares the stories of Flint residents at the Water Infrastructure Conference in Flint, Michigan in March 2017.
View ArticleThe Mountain Traditions Project
Through the lens of a camera, a sister/brother duo on the quest to highlight the natural beauty and cultural traditions of Central Appalachia.
View ArticleDrought Survivors
Through paintings and prose, a writer reflects on the startling resilience she finds in the most unexpected of places.
View ArticlePosted & Patrolled
Cultures clash over the course of an afternoon deer hunt in Vermont—and an unlikely bond between strangers takes shape.
View ArticleThe Other Side: Butterflies and the Border Wall
Exploring the natural beauty and diversity of the Rio Grande Valley, Elizabeth Garcia reflects on what we tear down when a wall is built.
View ArticleRetreat, and a Voice for Wilderness
What to do about the problem of access? The environmental concerns of the Adirondacks are global concerns.
View ArticleWinter Waning
Despite a warming climate, "there is still beauty even in this changing season."
View ArticleVoices Underwater: Flint, Still in Search of Solutions
Following a classroom study of the Flint water crisis, Meredith Brown meets and shares the stories of Flint residents at the Water Infrastructure Conference in Flint, Michigan in March 2017.
View ArticleThe Mountain Traditions Project
Through the lens of a camera, a sister/brother duo on the quest to highlight the natural beauty and cultural traditions of Central Appalachia.
View ArticleDrought Survivors
Through paintings and prose, a writer reflects on the startling resilience she finds in the most unexpected of places.
View ArticlePosted & Patrolled
Cultures clash over the course of an afternoon deer hunt in Vermont—and an unlikely bond between strangers takes shape.
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