Wolf meetings canceled after threats of violence Threats of violence have caused Washington officials to cancel a series of in-person informational wolf management meetings. Courtney Flatt
Former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister Weighs In On Rollback Of Emissions Rules NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister about how rolling back methane emissions restrictions will affect the fossil fuel industry.
Teen Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Arrives In New York After Sailing The Atlantic A 16-year-old Swedish activist chose sailing over flying to attend a United Nations climate summit. She's inspired young people around the world to protest for more climate action. Jeff Brady
Pumice Raft Floating Toward Australia May Have Environmental Benefits A giant mass of volcanic rock larger than the size of Manhattan is drifting toward Australia. Scientists hope it could help replenish the Great Barrier Reef.
More Companies Are Taking On The Challenge Of Capturing Carbon Dioxide To address climate change, scientists say countries will need to capture and contain mass amounts of carbon dioxide. It's a technical and financial challenge that more companies are taking on. Jeff Brady
SOS From Brazil's Amazon Fire Protesters: 'We Need The World's Help Right Now' Protesters took to the streets across Brazil this weekend to voice outrage over the fires burning through the Amazon. Catherine Osborn
Indonesia's President Unveils Plan To Move Capital From Jakarta To Borneo NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with conservation scientist Erik Meijaard about why Jakarta is sinking and the plan to move Indonesia's capital to Borneo — where a whole new set of problems awaits.
Amid Mixed Messaging, Brazil's Bolsonaro Sends Troops To Fight Amazon Fires Under pressure in his country and abroad, Brazil's president is using military resources to fight fires in the Amazon and take action against those setting them. Philip Reeves
What Satellite Imagery Can Tell Us About The Fires Burning In The Amazon NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Doug Morton of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center about what satellite imagery can tell us about the cause and extent of the fires in Brazil.
Brazilians Take To The Streets To Protest Deforestation Of The Amazon Brazilians have taken to the streets in protest over destruction being done to the Amazon through wildfires and tree cutting. They say the new right-wing president is fueling the destruction. Philip Reeves