As the earth approaches climate tipping points, world leaders must consider the world’s largest institutional emitter of fossil fuels: the U.S. military
Activists, researchers, and theorists weigh in on this pressing issue
Wetlands are a vital part of the water cycle that also mitigate damage from climate change. As the EPA guts protections, we must fill in the gaps
The legislation has strayed far from its initial model of labor-minded price floors and supply management to creep into the corners of federal institutions where structural racism thrives
The art industry is both a major emitter of greenhouse gases and a potential avenue for public education about climate change
In this Q&A “A Prayer for Salmon” co-host Lyla June Johnston explains how raising the Shasta Dam will impact the Winnemem Wintu people
Modern artists are retelling the story of the U.S. conservation movement through their work
As climate change threatens the Everglades, artists and activists try to foster connections between the people and the environment
Access to abortion in U.S. territories post-Dobbs is just as difficult as before, and those concerns aren’t even a discussion within the mainstream reproductive rights movement
Selectively borrowing Indigenous practices cannot truly address the climate crisis or injustices to Indigenous peoples perpetrated by white settler colonialism
Without proper resources from the government to recover from Hurricane Maria five years ago, many Puerto Ricans have turned to grassroots organizations for aid
Different tribes have varied histories of land dispossession, leading tribes to work with individuals, organizations, and governments to return Native land
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