Environment Spotlight on Women and the Environment: Laurel Hunt A series of discussions with attendees and speakers at our conference this week. Pacific Standard Staff
Environment Spotlight on Women and the Environment: Wendy Millet A series of discussions with attendees and speakers at our conference this week. Pacific Standard Staff
Environment Spotlight on Women and the Environment: Osprey Orielle Lake A series of discussions with attendees and speakers at our conference this week. Pacific Standard Staff
Environment Spotlight on Women and the Environment: Kristen Hazard A series of discussions with attendees and speakers at our conference this week. Pacific Standard Staff
Environment Spotlight on Women and the Environment: Kelsey Maloney A series of discussions with attendees and speakers at our conference this week. Pacific Standard Staff
Environment The Peruvian Amazon Has Lost Over 1 Million Hectares of Forest in the Last 15 Years Small and medium-scale agriculture was responsible for 80 percent of the deforestation between 2001 and 2015. Alexa Eunoé Vélez Zuazo
Environment As Poaching Practices Shrink, Nepal’s Wildlife Faces Another Challenge Nepalese conservationists and their foreign partners are awakening to a new menace on the horizon: lethal pathogens. Alex Dudley
Environment Forget the U.S.—China and India Are Keeping the Paris Agreement Alive Swift changes in the energy mix in China and India offer reasons for optimism in Bonn, Germany. Bob Berwyn
Environment Did a Top-Level Department of the Interior Nominee Commit Scientific Fraud? David Bernhardt, President Trump's pick for the No. 2 position at the Department of the Interior, has some explaining to do. Jimmy Tobias
Environment Noise Pollution Isn’t Just a Problem for Urban Areas It's noticeable even in more remote areas where manmade disturbances are supposed to be kept to a minimum. Mike Gaworecki