When Oil Transport Goes Off the Rails The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisJune 7, 2016Energy and Climate Change
There’s No Such Thing As Pristine Nature The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisJune 6, 2016Ecology and Conservation
Fishers of the Yakama Nation The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisDecember 3, 2015Ecology and Conservation, History
A New Map of the Arctic? The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisNovember 2, 2015Energy and Climate Change, History
Waiting for Benediction The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisOctober 29, 2015Essays, Art and Artists, Reviews and Interviews, All-time Favorites
Learning From the Legacy of a Catastrophic Eruption The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisAugust 5, 2015Ecology and Conservation
Is the “Ecomodernist Manifesto” the Future of Environmentalism? The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisJune 2, 2015Energy and Climate Change, Essays, Language
When Did the Human Epoch Begin? The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisMarch 11, 2015Energy and Climate Change
Bridging the Conservation Divide The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisDecember 9, 2014Ecology and Conservation
Rethinking the Keystone Pipeline The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisJune 25, 2014Energy and Climate Change
The Clean Unclean Facts About Coal The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisJune 4, 2014Energy and Climate Change