Environment Give Me Something to Believe in Adolescents are aware of the serious consequences of climate change. So why don't they do anything about it? Erik Hayden
Environment Smokey Bear Now Studies Computer Science Understanding wildfire behavior and predicting its spread ... Sue Russell
Environment Straw Homes That Would Have Foiled the Wolf Demonstration farm in rural California draws attention with its crop of unique building experiments. Arnie Cooper
Environment Tree by Tree: Reforesting Haiti Reforesting efforts in Haiti may not provide immediate relief, but could create a renewable and sustainable supply of food and fuel for desperate villages. Erik Hayden
Social Justice How Far Would You Go for 5 Cents? Charging a nickel for every bag at the grocery store has created 'a behavioral economist's dream.' Emily Badger
Environment The Fires Down Below: ‘Look-Down’ Technology Far above the rough terrain where wildfires thrive, satellite and aerial technology is being used to give firefighters on the ground the big picture. Sue Russell
Environment Volunteers Battle Purple Plague, Whistling Frog Citizen crews sidestep bureaucracy to confront invasive species in Hawaii, the nation's extinction capital. Melinda Burns
Social Justice Earth to Stand on — Conservation Easements This legal device shows that profit and protection of natural resources can go hand in hand. Judith Stock
Environment White Nose Swings at European Bats A fungus linked to widespread destruction of U.S. bat colonies has been found on a thriving French bat. David Richardson
Economics Cold, Hard Facts About Saving Florida’s Oranges Exceptionally cold temperatures and a vicious bacterium are giving the Sunshine State's citrus trees a battle, but science in on the oranges' side. Bruce Dorminey