Arielle Duhaime-Ross
The LGBT community is generationally fractured, but one organization thinks it can fix that
Keeping up with younger generations of queer people has been a struggle for 72-year-old Hector Zuazo
This super-ship is making enemies in Alaska and on Capitol Hill
“America’s Finest” apparently isn’t American enough.
New Zealand’s “Lord of the Rings” tourism industry is being threatened by dairy cows
New Zealand’s tourism industry is butting heads with dairy farming that’s getting in the way of view
Australians can’t agree on how to save the Great Barrier Reef and it’s getting ugly
A renowned coral reef researcher wants Australia to curb emissions, but some say there’s another way
This is what an ivory bust in New York City looks like
The ivory trade in the US is estimated to be a 23 billion dollar industry — and New York City is its hub.
This is what retirement looks like for America's research chimps
Chimp Haven will need to expand to take more transfers from labs, but it’s struggling to find the funding.
Almost all the Department of Interior's board has quit in protest
We sat down with them to discuss the reasons they left — and the future of the country’s national parks system.
Vinny from "Jersey Shore" is a secret climate change nerd
The Jersey Shore’s Vinny is smart on climate change, so we made him our climate correspondent for a day
Former EPA employees sat around a campfire to tell scary stories about Trump's EPA
More than 700 EPA employees quit or took buyouts this year, which former employees say is "unprecedented"
Why some TV meteorologists are still climate skeptics
TV meteorologist James Spann won’t talk about climate change on the air — and we asked him why
Scientists can now quickly link extreme weather events to climate change
It’s now possible for scientists to quickly link individual extreme weather events to climate change