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Stephen Miller | Oct 17, 2017
A unique program in the Arctic tundra finds a way around federal regulation to put traditional foods on the hospital menu.
Stephen Miller | Oct 11, 2017
Oil companies like to push the narrative that Alaskans want more oil development, but that’s not true.
Stephen Miller | Aug 25, 2017
The outdoor-recreation industry delivered a big blow to Utah’s economy because of the state’s attempts to remove protections for public lands.
Stephen Miller | Aug 3, 2017
We know climate change is affecting the environment—but it’s also threatening people’s health.
Stephen Miller | Jun 29, 2017
And 32 other facts you should probably know.
Stephen Miller | Jun 29, 2017
American cities have already spent billions of dollars on climate action and are committed to environmental goals that go beyond the Paris accord.
Stephen Miller | Jun 1, 2017
Transportation accounts for nearly a third of the country’s carbon emissions.
Stephen Miller | May 30, 2017
As the Arctic heats up and the oil economy tanks, progressives find their voice in a conservative state.
Stephen Miller | May 25, 2017
Inspired by a president they propelled to office, college students have led a successful effort to pressure institutions to divest from fossil fuels.
Stephen Miller | Jan 19, 2017
For years, Congress has been pressed to permanently protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Will today’s indigenous-led climate movements finally seal the deal?
Stephen Miller | Oct 10, 2016
Misdirected public outrage over the killing of a Washington wolf pack may do more harm than good.
Stephen Miller | Sep 2, 2016
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James Trimarco, Stephen Miller, Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz | Aug 17, 2016
We can thank our children—and their lawsuits—for insisting that public trust and hard science be part of climate decision-making.
Stephen Miller | Aug 9, 2016
Because the Unist’ot’en clan has given up no land rights after decades of courtroom battles, they maintain a strong foothold on land crucial to future oil expansion plans.
Stephen Miller | Jan 26, 2016