Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Women Saving the Planet: Kayla DeVault, Advocating for Navajo Nation The scholar and indigenous activist explains how tribal communities can help solve the energy crisis. Kate Wheeling
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues The Women on the Front Lines of Climate Change Women around the globe are disproportionately affected by climate change, but this gives them an edge in preparing for an uncertain future. Kate Wheeling & Ted Scheinman
News in Brief The Corporate Money Behind Our Country’s Anti-Public-Lands Politicians The Congressional officials who attack our conservation system have received enormous campaign contributions from extraction companies, according to… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief How Federal Fuel-Efficiency Rules Help Fight Climate Change Research suggests passenger-car standards work well to lower countries’ emissions. By Francie Diep A motorist fills his car… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Climate Change Has ‘Permanently’ Changed the Great Barrier Reef Scientists speculate that the era of never-ending global coral bleaching may have already arrived, decades early. By Eric… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Saving Lives by Predicting Global Drought Drought has long been hard to predict, but new research will now help forecasters develop early warnings. By… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief James Mattis Admits Climate Change Is a Threat That puts him at odds with many high-ranking officials in the Trump administration. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief Don’t Wait for Ivanka Trump to Save the Climate While we’re paying attention to Ivanka, the world is moving on without us. By Mark Schapiro Ivanka Trump… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Scientists Can Also Be Advocates Without Losing Credibility That’s the key finding of a new study, which cautions that they may want to avoid getting too… Pacific Standard Staff
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Photo Essays Previous Issues A Trip Through Ecuador’s Cofán Community — and Its Disappearing Homeland The indigenous Amazonian people stand strong, despite the forces that have despoiled their home. Michael Cepek