Environment With Keystone XL Dead, What’s Next for Tar Sands, Landowners, and All That Unused Pipe? It's the end of the line for the Keystone pipeline (probably), but not for battles over tar sands and climate. Brian Palmer
Environment The Odd History of Opposition to America’s National Parks You like parks? These people beg to differ. Brian Palmer
Environment Would You Really Die Without Bees to Pollinate Your Food? What a bee-free diet might look like. Brian Palmer
Environment The House Anti-Science Committee By harassing climatologists, a notorious group of congressmen renews its war against scientists. Brian Palmer
Environment INDC: The Acronym Standing Between Us and Disaster What’s an intended nationally determined contribution? Brian Palmer
News in Brief What Does Justin Trudeau Really Think About Tar Sands and Climate Change? The complicated environmental policies of Canada’s new prime minister. Brian Palmer
Environment Should Developed Countries Help Pay for India’s Transition to Green Energy? India says it can’t meet its carbon-reduction pledge without help. Any takers? Brian Palmer
Environment Why Are We Allowing Uranium Miners to Pollute Groundwater in Drought Zones? Uranium mining threatens aquifers that could provide the drought-stricken West with emergency water supplies. Brian Palmer
Environment Weatherization Is Not a Government Conspiracy to Steal Your Money A researcher accuses the government of extreme bias in assessing the value of weatherization. Brian Palmer
Environment What Can India Teach Us About Dealing With Climate Change? An Indian public-health official thinks the United States could learn a thing or two from her country about dealing with climate change (and vice versa). Brian Palmer