Republican political favors could again kill the nuclear waste project — for now.
Activism
Actually — I think stoke will save us
Passion for place matters, and outdoor recreationists are taking action every day.
Some like it hot; the West’s unluckiest man; Phoenix’s future
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Below Mount Shasta, a fight burbles over bottled water
Selling water to Nestlé, Crystal Geyser and others could strain aquifers.
‘Unlikely hikers’ gain traction
Social media is raising the profile of underrepresented outdoor communities.
Native superheroes should be drawn from real life
Will Marvel’s Snowguard, an Inuk teen, break stereotypes?
High schoolers forced Utah to admit climate change is real
A group of students convinced state lawmakers to acknowledge the warming planet.
As Oregon’s midterms approach, divided sides dig in
The right and the ‘resistance’ are doubling down after the election of Donald Trump.
At a range rights gathering, the press was in the crosshairs
In the era of social media, far-right activists aim to subvert mainstream journalists.
Should scientists speak up for climate action?
How to balance professional objectivity and the existential threat of climate change.
How to celebrate Earth Day
Stand up for public lands, fight climate change and get outside this April 22 — and all year long.
Cashing in on Standing Rock
How Veterans Stand squandered $1.4 million raised around the #NoDAPL protests.
What the 2018 midterms could mean for Native voting
Candidates and organizers think now is the time for Indigenous lawmakers.
Judge: Agency cherrypicked science for bison management
Amid protests, Fish & Wildlife has been ordered to reexamine protections for the iconic Yellowstone beast.
Northwest tribes aid a fight against fossil fuels
Two Pacific Northwest conflicts exemplify a union between tribal nations and anti-fossil fuel advocates.
The West’s students rally for gun reform
Students across the region join the National Walkout Day protest for school safety.
The business of climate change, in market terms
Climate change solutions are socially and politically divisive, but they needn’t be.
West Obsessed: A resistance to oil and gas near Chaco Canyon
Tribal nations act to prevent more industrial exploration on their ancestral lands.
A new generation of activists, born next to an oil refinery
Long in the grips of industry, working-class parents take a lesson from their children.
In Arizona, a push for school choice targets Latino voters
The program, which would primarily benefit wealthy families, has received support from a Koch-funded group.
