Science & Environment

Farmers in Trump Country Were Counting on Clean Energy Grants. Then the Government Changed the Rules.

Thousands of farmers and small rural businesses now in limbo as USDA demands grant rewrites that favor fossil fuels over renewables
Ames Alexander & Mario Alejandro Ariza, Floodlight; Joe Engleman, Barn Raiser

Virtual Fences, a Rancher’s New Best Friend?

New research demonstrates the potential benefits of virtual fencing for cows, pollinators and grasslands

Undoing the Power of Big Ag

A conversation with author Sonja Trom Eayrs and Farm Action co-founder Joe Maxwell

In a North Dakota Courtroom, the Battle for Standing Rock Continues

Greenpeace and the owner of the Dakota Access Pipeline square off in court

‘Cruelty Is the Point’: The Toxic Trickle-Down of Musk’s Government Purge

Kyla Bennett, former EPA whistleblower, says Musk’s DOGE “coup” has major ramifications for rural America

Learning from Beavers to Build Dams and Restore Ecosystems

In Jackson County, Wisconsin, Jim Hoffman builds BDAs—beaver dam analogs—to restore wetlands

Who Does Minnesota’s White Earth State Forest Belong To?

Can a beloved forest bridge the gap between a fractured past and a hopeful future?
Maija Hecht, essay & photography

Mapping a Mountain Lion’s Ghost

One mountain lion’s 800-mile journey to the heart of Chicago offers a window into the Midwest’s changing ecology
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Environment
December 2, 2024

Rural Louisianans Confront Saltwater Intrusion on the Mississippi River

For residents of Plaquemines Parish, regional unity is needed to solve a growing drinking water crisis

Eva Tesfaye, WWNO & Lily Carey, Sierra
Environment
November 25, 2024

The Unlikely Success of a Georgia Wildlife Highway

The Dugdown Mountain Corridor is coming together as one of Georgia’s—and the nation’s—most critical wild animal pathways.

CAFOs
November 21, 2024

When the CAFO Industry Comes for Your County

“Dodge County, Inc.” exposes the brutal costs of Big Ag

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