Secretary Zinke said he hadn’t seen drafts omitting humans’ role in climate change.
Coast
Don’t let a road run through it
Development in Alaska wilderness would undermine bedrock environmental laws.
How whales converse with the world
Arctic people have been speaking with cetaceans for centuries — and scientists are finally taking note.
Coastal cities battle industry over climate change
Fossil fuel companies face mounting lawsuits for their contributions to the looming climate catastrophe.
You’re made of the same stuff sloshing around in tidepools
When the tides pull back the water line, a writer takes a trip through time.
A billionaire tests the strength of public access laws
In California, a dispute over a public beach could head to the Supreme Court.
In Oregon’s Coast Range, a writer explores identity
A collection of essays ranges through the histories, trees and wildlife of the state.
The protectors of British Columbia’s coast
In the Great Bear Rainforest, Indigenous guardians enforce tribal and environmental laws.
Why aren’t marbled murrelets recovering?
The enigmatic bird’s populations have not increased despite conservation efforts.
‘Atmospheric rivers’ aid the West — and imperil it
Improved storm forecasts could help reservoir managers store more water while avoiding floods.
16 major environmental protections cut in 2017
Climate change initiatives were the most targeted by the Trump administration.
How to know what we don’t know about natural disasters
A new book foretells America’s next devastating earthquake.
As oceans acidify, shellfish farmers respond
Scientists collaborate to mitigate climate impacts in the Northwest.
U.S. House moves to streamline water projects
A controversial bill would weaken states’ control over water.
What caused mass die-offs of sea lion pups?
The effects of warming ocean waters are rippling through marine ecosystems.
The meaning behind the stones of Big Sur
Spanning eras, coastal rocks inspire a poet and photographer.
The teenage whaler’s tale
Internet death threats hound a young Alaskan after a successful hunt.
White sharks rebound in California
The long arc of environmental regulation is rebuilding a damaged ecosystem.
Making the California coast public for all
Invisible barriers have kept people of color at bay.
What citizen science can say about seabird deaths
In the Pacific Northwest, the diligence of citizen scientists helps discern patterns in die-offs.
