Climate Stop Planting Trees聽 Long touted as an environmental panacea, mass tree planting can actually do more harm than good. Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz | Aug 31, 2023
Sustainable food and farming | Racial Justice Black Growing Traditions Black farmers are reasserting themselves in food cultivation and building on the practices of earlier generations. Jazmin 鈥淪unny鈥 Murphy | Aug 31, 2023
Meatless Abundance: The Joy of Plant-Based Eating Alicia Kennedy鈥檚 new book invites readers to see the ecological and culinary possibilities of removing meat from the center of their plates. Paige Curtis | Aug 31, 2023
Native rights | Indigenous lands Delivering Addresses (and Access) to the Navajo Nation Emergency healthcare, mail delivery, broadband internet, government-issued IDs, and the right to vote often require a physical address. Peter Yeung | Aug 25, 2023
Pollution Health Rebounds After a Coal Processing Plant Closes in Pittsburgh Shutting down carbon-spewing facilities can benefit human health as much as planetary health. Katie Myers | Aug 24, 2023
Water | Climate Chicago Neighbors Organize to Keep Climate Flooding at Bay Dogged by flooding from Lake Michigan, South Side residents have finally drawn attention from city and state officials. Siri Chilukuri | Aug 21, 2023
Racial Justice | Native rights | Indigenous lands | Climate Centering Indigenous Leadership in Maui鈥檚 Fire Recovery Climate change caused Maui's wildfires, and only an Indigenous-led recovery will ensure such a deadly disaster does not repeat itself. | Aug 16, 2023
Climate Right to a Healthy Environment Prevails in Montana A Montana judge rules in favor of 16 young plaintiffs in the US鈥檚 first constitutional climate trial. Dharna Noor | Aug 16, 2023
Native rights | Indigenous lands | Climate Where Sustaining the Forest Also Sustains a Tribal Economy The Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin鈥檚 successful logging operation follows one rule: Let the healthy trees keep growing. Fred Pearce | Aug 11, 2023
Climate | Mental health Can Climate Conversations Be a Solution? Talking about climate change is more important than you may think. Katherine Rapin | Aug 10, 2023
Climate | Local economies | Wealth and inequality Art in the Aftermath of Disasters As compounding crises have plunged Puerto Rico into darkness, local artists bring light back to the island. Yue Li | Aug 8, 2023
Indigenous lands | Climate Biodiversity on the Ballot in Ecuador After a decade of resistance, Ecuadorians will finally vote to preserve Yasun铆 National Park or allow oil exploitation. Gabriela Barzallo | Jul 31, 2023
Climate | Indigenous lands Biodiversidad en la Papeleta Electoral en Ecuador A lo largo de estos 煤ltimos 10 a帽os, Yasunidos se ha caracterizado por la resiliencia, el aprendizaje constante y el compromiso inquebrantable. Gabriela Barzallo | Jul 31, 2023
Sustainable food and farming | Mental health Farmers Navigate Dual Crises of Climate and Mental Health Could provisions in the Farm Bill help with the high rates of suicide among U.S. farmers? Melissa Godin | Jul 25, 2023
Water Running Dry: Can the Farm Bill Help Fix the Racial Water Gap? Decades of disinvestment have led to racialized disparities in access to safe drinking water and effective wastewater services. Amber X. Chen | Jul 20, 2023
Pollution | Climate Finding Climate Solutions in Fairy Tales What can stories of witches tell us about solving the plastics problem? Becky Tipper, Katherine Ellsworth-Krebs | Jul 14, 2023
Water Could Neighborhood Reuse Be the Future of Water? Decentralized water recycling systems are a leading strategy to make water use more sustainable. Jim Robbins | Jul 11, 2023
Jobs | Indigenous lands | Climate The Young People Reshaping Wildfire Policy FireGeneration advocates for Indigenous-led, youth-powered approaches to the wildfire crisis Colleen Hagerty | Jul 10, 2023
Native rights | Indigenous lands Supreme Court Ruling Upholds Native Sovereignty鈥擣or Now The decision shows that Native nations can win鈥攅ven against the odds鈥攂y uniting in a collective effort. Chase Iron Eyes | Jul 7, 2023
Climate How Wildfire Smoke Impacts Our Health Yes, even when the fire is hundreds of miles away. Christopher T. Migliaccio | Jul 3, 2023
Activism | Pollution A Step Toward Justice for the Community of Watts L.A.鈥檚 district attorney just charged a polluting plant with 22 felonies. Lucy Sherriff | Jun 30, 2023
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Birds How one amateur wildlife photographer in India built a team of 150 conservationists. Sanket Jain | Jun 22, 2023
Native rights | Climate A Young Chief Helps His Tribe Navigate the Climate Crisis Devon Parfait, 25, knows climate change may wipe out his people's lands, but he鈥檚 not willing to lose their culture, too. Zoe Dutton | Jun 16, 2023
Climate One Climate Disaster, Three Different Responses When record-setting rain fell in Brazil, responses varied between communities鈥攁nd so did the number of lives lost. Ricardo Lobato Felizola | Jun 15, 2023
Cooperatives | Local economies | Renewable energy | Climate Community-Powered Solar in Puerto Rico With climate-fueled hurricanes in their past and future, Puerto Ricans are taking back their power. Katherine Rapin | Jun 13, 2023
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