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Spring 2025
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In the face of ever darker news about the direction of American politics and the worsening climate crisis, we find ourselves looking to strike a balance in our coverage. While we wouldn't,
and shouldn't, shy away from the serious and sobering issues facing our troubled world, we don't want to lose sight of the joy and awe that come from appreciating that world and all
its wonders. In this new issue, we invite you to join us and do the same.
Here's what you'll find in our latest issue (the brighter spots are flagged with a sun symbol).
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Radioactive Shadow Workers
The oil and gas industry has a dirty secret: radioactive waste. Not all jobs in oil and gas country involve pulling fossil fuels out of the ground. Justin Nobel talks to the workers
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Unbroken Land
Generations of Alaska Natives and activists have fought off the industrial Ambler Road to protect pristine and untrammeled lands. Now the Trump administration is trying to bring the
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The Tiniest Mascot
Behold a conservation marvel: the bog turtle. There were once around 5,000 acres of bog habitat in North Carolina, but today there are roughly 500. Populations of one rare subspecies
of turtle have plummeted too, but researchers are working to bring them back. Carrie Arnold reports from the slurpy Appalachian muck where the turtles are making a comeback. Read. <http://click.emai
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Rites of Passage
The mighty Colorado is down but not out. Veteran photographer and filmmaker Pete McBride took a tip-to-tail journey of the Colorado River over two decades to document the disappearing
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