9 WIRED Stories You Should Read This Earth Day
Ready for some good old-fashioned tree-hugging?

Smoking FactoryLuiz Felipe Castro
US Fish and Wildlife Service01The Newest Strategy to Save Bats From Extinction? Bacteria
A disease called white-nose syndrome is killing bats across the country. Since then, it has stormed across the continent, killing more than 5.7 million bats in just eight years. But now, researchers from the US Forest Service think they may have [stumbled on a treatment at last](http://www.wired.com/2015/05/newest-strategy-save-bats-extinction-bacteria/).
Donina Asera/Getty Images02Listen Up America: You Need to Learn How to Recycle. Again.
Sure, Americans are recycling more than ever before, but the business side of things is in a lull. Some recycled goods just aren’t worth as much as they used to be, and the downturn has hit the industry hard. There’s no easy solution. But it sure would help if Americans [relearned how to recycle](http://www.wired.com/2015/08/listen-america-need-learn-recycle/).
Getty Images03Climate Scientists Used to Just Get Angry. Now They’re Taking Action.
Increasingly, climate scientists have realized that climate science barely matters at all in the fight against climate change. Faced with the depressing reality that their years studying climate change have done almost nothing to stop it, they're turning to new strategies to make a difference—and often they have [more to do with politics and psychology](http://www.wired.com/2015/12/climate-scientists-used-to-just-get-angry-now-theyre-taking-action/) than atmospheric chemistry.
Microduino04The Future of Wildlife Conservation Is … an Electronic Vulture Egg
More and more, sensors in vulture nests or camera traps in rainforests or drones in the sky are doing the data-gathering scientists have always had to do by hand. And all that’s great—as long as the lights and clicks and whirs [don’t spook those data points away](http://www.wired.com/2016/04/future-wildlife-conservation-electronic-vulture-egg/).
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences05Map Shows Where Sea Level Rise Will Drown American Cities
Even in the most optimistic global warming scenarios, sea level rise will inundate hundreds of US cities. Pulling from census data, topographical information, and loads of climate science, these maps provide a grim glimpse into the future for coastal communities—[will your house be flooded](http://www.wired.com/2015/10/map-shows-sea-level-rise-will-drown-american-cities/)?
Getty Images06Climate Change Is Going to Be Expensive—For Everybody
You *can* put a price on climate change, [according to a recent](http://www.wired.com/2015/10/climate-change-is-going-to-cost-the-world-money-lots-of-money/) [*Nature*](http://www.wired.com/2015/10/climate-change-is-going-to-cost-the-world-money-lots-of-money/) [study](http://www.wired.com/2015/10/climate-change-is-going-to-cost-the-world-money-lots-of-money/). Researchers suggest economic production could fall by almost one quarter over the next 80 years—and though rich countries will foot some of the bill, developing countries stand to fare the worst. Ouch.
Getty Images07California’s Katrina Is Coming
As it turns out, the drought isn’t the worst of Californians’ water problems: the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta is. The freshwater confluence is shielded from the salty ocean by mere dirt mounds, and if an earthquake or El Nino-induced megastorm were to breach it, California could say [goodbye to their principal water supply](http://www.wired.com/2015/08/californias-katrina-coming/).
Getty Images08The Complex Ecosystems of Cities, Where Plants Meet Politics
Cities may not look like natural ecosystems, but they are prime examples of networks where everything is interdependent. That makes ecology a great method for [studying those interactions and their consequences](http://www.wired.com/2016/02/the-complex-ecosystems-of-cities-where-plants-meet-politics/).
Michelle Gadd/USFWS09Biologists Could Soon Resurrect Extinct Species. But Should They?
Biologists may soon be able to bring animals back from the dead. That’s a thrilling but distinctly unnatural approach to preserving nature. And some scientists and conservationists are asking if resurrection is really the right way [to save the Earth’s threatened species](http://www.wired.com/2015/11/biologists-could-soon-resurrect-extinct-species-but-should-they/).
Breathe Easy Thanks to the Best Air Purifier for Every Home
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Molly Higgins
The WIRED Guide to Los Angeles for Business Travelers
A tech industry guide to where to stay, eat, work, and play while visiting LA.
Jordan Michelman
The Best Duffel Bags for Commuters and Chronic Overpackers
Need to schlep some stuff? These field-tested duffels can handle your baggage.
Louryn Strampe
The Best Travel Toiletry Bags for Every Trip
Our team evaluated a ton of toiletry bags to find the best storage, organization, and design options for all your essentials.
Kat Merck
Quell the Heat With Our Favorite Window Air Conditioners
These are the AC units we’ve trusted to cool our homes for months, if not years.
Matthew Korfhage
Old Oil and Gas Wells Could Find Second Life Producing Clean Energy
States across the US are looking to take major sources of pollution and use them to generate much-needed power.
Maria Gallucci
The Best Wireless Chargers to Refuel Your Phone (or Watch)
Stop fumbling for cables in the dark. These WIRED-tested stands and pads will take the hassle out of refueling your phone, wireless earbuds, and watch.
Simon Hill
The Best Meal Kits of 2026, Tested by a Former Restaurant Critic
Here are the best meal kits in 2026, including Martha Stewart’s delivery box, a GLP-1–supportive plan, and a budget-friendly option.
Matthew Korfhage
The Dyson Vacuums Worth Buying
Feeling the pull of a new clean machine? We’ll help you make sense of Dyson’s whirlwind vacuum lineup.
Nena Farrell
This Year’s Best Father’s Day Gifts for the Man Who Says He Doesn’t Need Anything
Dads are traditionally tough to shop for—let me help with these handpicked gift ideas for fathers with great taste.
Martin Cizmar
All the Best Vacuum Cleaners We’ve Ever Tried
Looking for all our top recommended vacuums? Here are our favorites in every style we’ve tested, from stick vacs to robot vacuums.
Nena Farrell
The Romance Scammer Who Made a Small Fortune Posing as a WWE Superstar
In this excerpt from WIRED Book Club pick The Yahoo Boys, journalist Carlos Barragán traces one scammer’s journey from flop to fortune.
Carlos Barragán