Christians in eastern Oregon fight for a safe climate as a human — and moral — right.
Philosophy
How kung-fu heroes can grow our climate consciousness
‘It’s an intentional alignment with a certain kind of underground resistance.’
We need to reframe our thinking about what’s wild
Why we should take a look from wildlife’s perspectives.
Contemplating Cormac McCarthy
On pain specific to America and artistic influence.
We don’t need utopias
What if Eden is chilling out in your neighborhood?
The spirit of the Rillito
‘New animism’ seeks a connection to nature’s pulse.
What can conservation learn from science fiction?
New works by Western authors explore the brighter futures of our swiftly tilting planet.
Seeing Mars on Earth
Kim Stanley Robinson on how the High Sierra has influenced his science fiction.
Stories we wish we’d written
A look at some of the journalism from 2021 that inspired us, made us feel seen, and, sometimes, even made us cry.
How an intimate burial can make death human-sized
In burying a stranger, a writer learns that dying can be as small and personal as life.
The physics of connection and solitude
In the middle of a pandemic, a lifetime of lessons from a parent.
‘Being in the middle of a story is a really hard place’
Rebecca Solnit on disasters, hope and the chance to reshape the future.
During the pandemic, how do you ethically get outdoors?
Sheltering responsibly doesn’t mean you have to stay inside.
Skiing and snowmobiling are as natural as the weather
With human impacts felt everywhere, we need a new environmental ethic.
In Southeast Alaska, a hunter searches for kinship with the wild
A mountain goat’s death brings life into focus.
Amid the climate crisis, a parent commits an act of hope
Sometimes you need to take a weekend off from worrying about climate change and just go camping with your kid.
National parks provide an unsettling view of patriotism
Our nation’s darker past and bright ideas can both be found in the parks.