When it comes to water in the arid landscape, Laurel Hamers says we should be concerned about more than just the Colorado.
Gus Speth's new memoir encourages a younger generation to pursue a more radical environmentalism.
Hilary Faxon, second place winner of our 2014 Emerging Environmental Writers Contest, profiles the life and activism of a Bhutanese conservationist.
SAGE Magazine sits down with Peter Kareiva, Chief Scientist of The Nature Conservancy, to discuss why he see nature as resilient, not fragile. Photo by Kike Calvo.
Inspired by his 4-year-old daughter, a Bay Area writer creates a virtual landfill with the vision of cleaner streets for us all.
Ben Goldfarb (Yale FES '13 and former SAGE Editor-in-Chief) finds that it takes more than a "Closed" sign to keep him out of National Parks during the government shutdown.