Earth Day 2016
How Norman Hardie Is Blurring the Line Between Old and New World Wines
We spoke to Norman Hardie about making wines in Canada’s harsh and changing climate, and why his wines hold up against Burgundy’s finest.
What President Obama Can Do to Combat Environmental Racism
We spoke to filmmaker Jon Bowermaster about his new documentary Dear President Obama: The Clean Revolution Is Now, which tells the stories of American families fighting the fracking industry.
In Photos: Bangladesh's Arsenic Crisis — 'The Largest Mass Poisoning of a Population in History'
A Human Rights Watch report shows how access to clean water remains a severe problem for millions of Bangladeshis two decades after gaining international attention.
The UN Climate Pact That Leaders Are Signing on Earth Day Isn't Enough to Save the Planet
Leaders from more than 160 nations will mark Earth Day at the United Nations, putting their signatures to an international climate change agreement aimed at heading off dangerous changes to Earth's climate.
Monumental Wildlife Portraits Capture Wastelands Once Roamed
Photographer Nick Brandt transforms his portraits of East African wildlife into ephemeral monuments to a vanishing world.
10 Things You Can Do to Save the Planet the Next Time You Go to a Music Festival
Tips from DJ and environmental activist The Polish Ambassador, just in time for Earth Day.
An Olympic Weightlifter Is Losing His Home to Climate Change
Weightlifter David Katoatau has won the small Pacific nation of Kiribati some of its only athletic honors. With scientists projecting that his country will soon be underwater, he’s trying to capture the world’s attention about climate change.