2009

Mason Inman:
“Hot, Flat, Crowded—and Preparing for the Worst” (Science, October 2009)

“The Climate Change Game” (Nature Reports, October 2009)

“Five Last-Ditch Schemes to Avert Warming Disaster” (National Geographic News, September 2009)

"Sea Power” (World Watch, May/June 2009)

“Hot New High-Tech Energy Source Is ... Wood?” (National Geographic News, March 2009)

“Where Warming Hits Hard” (Nature Reports, January 2009)

Carolyn Kormann:
“Retreat of Andean Glaciers Foretells Global Water Woes” (Yale Environment 360, April 2009)

“Last Days of the Glacier” (Virginia Quarterly Review, Spring 2009)

Molly Loomis:
“Green on White: A 350.org Action on the Apex of Antarctica” (Wend Magazine, Fall 2009)

“The Hoary Headed Fathers: An Historical Guide to Classic Tetons Moderates” (Climbing, September 2009)

Jeremy Miller:
“The Violent Twilight of Oil” (The New York Times, Green Inc: October 2009)

“Restoring an Ailing River in California” (The New York Times, Green Inc: October 2009)

“Rebooting Urban Watersheds” (High Country News, June 2009)

“On the Waterfront” (High Country News, June 2009)

“Water Scarcity and the Western Oil Shales” (The New York Times, Green Inc: June 2009)

Nick Miroff:
“Postcard from Cuba” (NPR, August 2009)

“Cuba’s Resorts Welcome a New Clientele: Cubans” (NPR, August 2009)

“Troubled Waters” (Global Post, July 2009)

Annie Murphy:
“Lithium can charge Bolivian economy” (Marketplace, May 2009)

"Bolivian farmers fueled up by soybeans" (Marketplace, January 2009)

Lygia Navarro:
“Inheritance of Dust” (Virginia Quarterly Review, Fall 2009)

“Tropical Depression” Virginia Quarterly Review, Winter 2009

Catherine Price:
“Moonshine Returns” (Salon, September 2009)

“Regulating Biosolids” (Grist, May 2009)

“Sludge—Farmer’s Friend or Toxic Slime?” (Grist, May 2009)

“Businesses struggle to profit from sewage sludge” (Grist, May 2009)

“For some eco-pioneers, solving the sludge problem means getting their hands dirty” (Grist, May 2009)

“The Locavore’s Dilemma” (Slate, March 2009)

April Rabkin:
"China’s Top Muckrakers Stop Digging" (Foreign Policy, September 2009)

Shadi Rahimi:
“Winneman Wintu sues for destruction of cultural sites” (Indian Country Today, May 2009)

Kevin Redmon:
“Being Katy Abbott” (Middlebury Magazine, Fall 2009)

"Then They Can Ride" (Middlebury Magazine, Summer 2009)

"Grape Expectations" (Middlebury Magazine, Spring 2009)

Molly Samuel:
“Autobiography of a Place” (KQED, September 2009)

“Edible Expectations at the Conservatory of Flowers” (KQED, May 2009)

“Human/Nature” (KQED, April 2009)

Heather Smith:
“Looks Great, Less Nutritious?” (Mother Jones, September/October 2009)

Forrest Wilder
“The Fire This Time” (The Texas Observer, August 2009)

“Injured Hearts, Injured Minds” (The Texas Observer, August 2009)

“Silent Springs” (The Texas Observer, May 2009)

Malia Wollan:
“Rebuilding – Out of the Ashes” (The New York Times Magazine, October 2009)


2008

Sasha Chavkin:
“Beat the Heat” (America’s Quarterly, Winter 2008)

Molly Loomis:
“Small, Secondhand, and Spectacular” (Natural Home, September/October 2008)

Andrew Mambondiyani:
“Zimbabwe’s Desperate Miners Ravage the Land” (Yale Environment 360, November 2008)

Phil McKenna:
“It Takes Just One Village to Save a Species” (The New York Times, September 2008)

Jeremy Miller:
“Tyranny of the test – one year as a Kaplan coach in the public schools” (Harper’s, September 2008)

“Filling New York’s ‘Vacancies’” (Gotham’s Gazette, January 2008)

Catherine Price:
“The Anonymity Experiment” (Popular Science, February 2008)

April Rabkin:
“China’s Inside Game” (The New York Times, July 2008)

Shadi Rahimi:
“Follow the Money Deep Underground” (Mother Jones, December 2008)

“Awaiting Klamath dam removal” (Indian Country Today, December 2008)

“2008 Bioneers Conference hosts first indigenous tent” (Indian Country Today, October 2008)

“Courts OK use of sewage sludge on sacred mountain” (Indian Country Today, August 2008)

Heather Smith:
“To Bee or Not to Bee” (Gourmet, August 2008)

“To Eat Local, Kill Local” (San Francisco Magazine, August 2008)

Adam Welz:
"Ethanol’s African Land Grab" (Mother Jones, March/April 2009)

Forrest Wilder:
“How the Waste Was Won” (The Texas Observer, March 2009)

Malia Wollan:
“An Underwater Fight Is Waged for the Health of the San Francisco Bay” (The New York Times, August 2008)

“How Globalization Kills Chickens for Their Parts” (Meatpaper, June 2008)


2007

Mason Inman:
“Global Warming ‘Tipping Points’ Reached, Scientist Says” (National Geographic News, December 2007)

Heather Smith:
“Bee Not Afraid” (Slate, July 2007)