The Dakota Access Pipeline battle is just the tip of the iceberg. Across North America, a reinvigorated Native sovereignty movement is flexing its muscles—and racking up victories.
Jason Mark
Jason Mark is the author of Satellites in the High Country: Searching for the Wild in the Age of Man, and the editor of SIERRA magazine.Follow @writerfarmer
It’s Really Not Easy Being Green Now
Environmentalists prepare for a long, hard fight in the age of Trump.
Utah Monument Fight Pits Native Americans Against Land-Use Militants
A swath of high desert known as Bears Ears has become ground zero in the long-running battle over the nation’s public lands.
Park Service Centennial Spotlights Public Lands Disputes
While the 100-year old National Parks Service still enjoys widespread public support, conservative attacks put the future of public lands in jeopardy.
Where the Wild Things Are
Do we really want Google to photo-map the wilderness?Â
Is the CIA on Its Way to Hacking the Sky?
Human manipulation of the climate might be the quickest way to combat global warming. It’s also the most frightening.
It’s Not Easy Being Green
As climate change worsens, the internal strains in the environmentalist movement are starting to show.
Digging for China
A fight against planned coal-export terminals in the Pacific Northwest is becoming the next big climate battle.
Are We There Yet?
Passage of the transportation reauthorization bill would finally shift us toward more environmentally sustainable communities.

