Stories
With Old Traditions and New Tech, Young Inuit Chart Their Changing Landscape
Hakai Magazine | August 30, 2022
More Energy on Less Land: The Drive to Shrink Solar’s Footprint
Yale Environment 360 | July 28, 2022
In Push to Find Methane Leaks, Satellites Gear Up for the Hunt
Yale Environment 360 | June 15, 2021
In Boost for Renewables, Grid-Scale Battery Storage Is on the Rise
Yale Environment 360 | December 15, 2020
Polar Bears to Vanish from Most of the Arctic This Century
EOS | October 29, 2020
Voices North Podcast
Voices | September 2020
Climate Change Erasing the Face of the North: The Vanishing Nordic Landscape
Norðrið/North art exhibition | September 19 – December 20, 2020
What challenged Andrea Pitzer to write what she calls her best work ever
Nieman Storyboard | September 10, 2020
Roadkill rates fall dramatically as lockdown keeps drivers at home
National Geographic | June 26, 2020
The Pandemic Has Taken Cars Off Urban Streets. Will It Last?
Yale Environment 360 | June 1, 2020
Urban Heat Islands Are Warming the Arctic
EOS | April 13, 2020
Norwegians are building boutique hotels for threatened Arctic birds
National Geographic | April 6, 2020
Fristelser og fornuft i Arktis
NORDNORSKDEBATT.NO | February 1, 2020
Warming at the poles will soon be felt globally in rising seas, extreme weather
National Geographic | December 4, 2019
Why is an ocean current critical to world weather losing steam? Scientists search the Arctic for answers.
National Geographic | December 2, 2019
New England Winters Are “Losing the Cold”
EOS | November 13, 2019
Why does the Arctic have more plastic than most places on Earth?
National Geographic | October 30, 2019
Why Rising Acidification Poses a Special Peril for Warming Arctic Waters
Yale Environment 360 | October 24, 2019
Tiny pieces of plastic found in Arctic snow
National Geographic | August 14, 2019
Abrupt Arctic Climate Shifts Trigger Rapid Ecosystem Responses
EOS | August 1, 2019
Coastal Job: Sea Ice Analyst and Forecaster
Hakai Magazine | March 29, 2019
Piling Up: How China’s Ban on Importing Waste Has Stalled Global Recycling
Yale Environment 360 | March 7, 2019
Braving the Drake Passage, swimming with leopard seals and interviewing a non-talker
Nieman Storyboard | December 4, 2018
The Many Unknown Facets of Plastics in Ecosystems
EOS | November 9, 2018
As Greenland Warms, Nature’s Seasonal Clock Is Thrown Off-Kilter
Yale Envrionment 360 | September 13, 2018
Greenland’s Polar Bear Hunters Face a Climate of Change
Hakai Magazine | September 12, 2018
Seabirds Are Pooping Out Plastic
Hakai Magazine | July 25, 2018
Polar Bears Appear Where They Never Were Before
National Geographic | July 20, 2018
Alien Waters: Neighboring Seas Are Flowing into a Warming Arctic Ocean
Yale Environment 360 | May 10, 2018
Arctic Birds Carry Signs of an “Atlantifying” Ocean
Hakai Magazine | March 12, 2018
Can the Arctic’s icy waters solve aquaculture’s sustainability problems?
AG Insider | February 4, 2018
Small Pests, Big Problems: The Global Spread of Bark Beetles
Yale Envrionment 360 | September 21, 2017
When New York Harbor Is Your Classroom
Hakai Magazine | May 25, 2017
Northern Lights: Large-Scale Solar Power Is Spreading Across the U.S.
Yale Environment 360 | March 23, 2017
The Uncertain Future of Puffin for Dinner
Hakai Magazine | January 17, 2017
As Groundwater Dwindles, a Global Food Shock Looms
National Geographic | December 22, 2016
Why Cougars Are Coming to Town
National Geographic | December 13, 2016
One of the World's Most Unusual Plants Is Disappearing
National Geographic | September 8, 2016
Summer in March? Warming Climate Alters Europe's Seasons
National Geographic | April 4, 2016
As Electric Cars Stall, A Move To Greener Trucks and Buses
Yale Environment 360 | March 24, 2016
Marine Mammals Unsettled as Arctic Noise Grows
Arctic Deeply | February 19, 2016
Can We Stop Mosquitoes From Infecting the World?
National Geographic | February 1, 2016
Arctic Report Card
Arctic Deeply | December 16, 2015
Will Global Warming Heat Us Beyond Our Physical Limits?
National Geographic | December 15, 2015
On Thin Ice: Big Northern Lakes Are Being Rapidly Transformed
Yale Environment 360 | November 19, 2015
For U.S. Tribes, a Movement to Revive Native Foods and Lands
Yale Environment 360 | September 28, 2015
An Epic, 500-Year Snow Fail in California’s Iconic Mountains
National Geographic | September 14, 2015
New Theory for What Caused Earth's Second-Largest Mass Extinction
National Geographic | September 11, 2015
They've Seen Lots of Droughts, But This One's Different
National Geographic | July 6, 2015
Surge in Renewables Remakes California’s Energy Landscape
Yale Environment 360 | May 26, 2015
How Long Can Oceans Continue To Absorb Earth’s Excess Heat?
Yale Environment 360 | March 30, 2015
As Extreme Weather Increases, A Push for Advanced Forecasts
Yale Environment 360 | February 9, 2015
Will New Technologies Give Critical Boost to Solar Power?
Yale Environment 360 | December 11, 2014
Winged Warnings: A perilous journey
Environmental Health News | September 30, 2014
Iceland's Seabird Colonies Are Vanishing, With 'Massive' Chick Deaths
National Geographic | August 28, 2014
New Desalination Technologies Spur Growth in Recycling Water
Yale Environment 360 | June 3, 2014
In a Host of Small Sources, Scientists See Energy Windfall
Yale Environment 360 | February 27, 2014
What Is Iceland without Ice?
Scientific American | December 18, 2013
Iceland Seeks to Cash In On Its Abundant Renewable Energy
Yale Environment 360 | October 3, 2013
Malaria Mosquitoes Gain Ground as Search for New Defenses Intensifies
Scientific American | July 29, 2013
To Control Floods, The Dutch Turn to Nature for Inspiration
Yale Environment 360 | February 21, 2013
Pollution, Poverty and People of Color
Scientific American | June 4-5, 2012
Part 1: Living with Industry
Part 2: Can Multiculturalism Create Environmental Justice?
Melting Glaciers Liberate Ancient Microbes
Scientific American | April 18, 2012
Ski Wax Chemicals Can Build Up in Blood
Scientific American | March 15, 2011
Wood Smoke Wafts Up Health Concerns
Scientific American | March 14, 2011