How the first Native director of the National Park Service drew from a legacy of federal boarding schools and Indigenous teachings.
State trust lands generate millions of dollars for carceral facilities and programs every year, largely from extractive industries like oil and gas drilling.
ONE OF THE DIFFICULTIES of being alive on earth in the age of climate catastrophe is that we find ourselves in the peculiar position of mourning the future.
I GOT INTO the environmental restoration business by accident. After military tours at sea and in Iraq as a Marine grunt and sniper, I demobilized back to Salt Lake City, where my family had relocated ...
The day after the OMB directive, the EPA complied, cutting off the disbursement of federal funds for all of its programs.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, who was banned from nine tribal reservations, will oversee policies uniquely important to ...
To reimagine our relationship with wildfire, we must recognize the real value of federal wildland firefighters — and ...
To protect our sacred lands and, at minimum, hold the line on what tribes have fought for (and won), there must be a bold ...
The book and the film used the limits of human bodies to cultivate empathy for the experience of other beings.
He reached into cracks and peered into crevices with a flashlight, hoping to find an endangered marine snail whose shell recently has become California’s state seashell: the black abalone. Seven ...
Despite a hostile administration, local governments in the West recognize the need to continue the energy transition, and they have plans.
North Dakota sued the Interior Department at least five times under Gov. Doug Burgum. Now he’s set to run the agency.
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