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
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.’s 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’s 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—and 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
Native rights | Indigenous lands | Climate Julian Aguon Seeks Climate Justice Through Storytelling and the Law The author and attorney believes we can overcome by leaning into relations—human and nonhuman alike. Breanna Draxler | Jun 9, 2023
Climate | LGBTQ+ Climate Solutions Need Queerness Queer ecology embraces the plurality and paradox of nature, rather than forcing it into the binaries and categories that our society craves. Owen George | Jun 8, 2023
Water | Climate Indian Villages Revive Ancient Water Practices Spring-fed sources may help prepare for a drier climate future in the Himalayas. Kalpana Sunder | May 18, 2023
Climate Meals on Wheels Delivers Food and Climate Resilience for Seniors Meal delivery programs are uniquely positioned to keep the most vulnerable safe during climate emergencies. Danielle Renwick | May 16, 2023
Sustainable food and farming | Indigenous lands From Farmworkers to Land Healers On most days, Sandra de Leon prunes grapevines in Northern California’s wealthiest vineyards. But today she is dressed head to toe in a yellow fire-resistant suit, helmet, safety goggles, and Brooke Anderson | Apr 25, 2023
Climate Overcoming Climate Chaos With Comedy Turns out, being able to laugh at something increases our ability to understand it—and take action. Katharine Gammon | Apr 14, 2023
Aging and dying Back to the Land (Literally) ÎÞÂëÊÓƵ Americans are choosing human composting—now legal in six states—to avoid mainstream deathcare. Britany Robinson | Apr 13, 2023
Climate How to Make Flying Fairer Choosing to fly less as an individual does not address the social injustice that underlies flying in the first place. Katherine Ellsworth-Krebs | Apr 7, 2023
Indigenous lands | Climate | Native rights | Sustainable food and farming Why Intergenerational Thinking Is Essential to Heal the Planet As humankind grapples with climate change, communities around the world show what’s possible by planning hundreds of years ahead. Anne Pinto-Rodrigues | Apr 4, 2023
Sustainable food and farming How Regenerative Farming Heals the Soil And makes healthier food than even organic farming. Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz | Mar 31, 2023
Racial Justice A Clean, Green Ramadan A new push for Islamic environmentalism has individuals, organizations, and institutions joining together for a greener Ramadan. Noorzehra Zaidi | Mar 27, 2023
Renewable energy | Climate Italy’s Model for Renewable Energy Communities The goal is to empower people’s energy choices and habits while creating community cohesion and local governance. Lucrezia Lozza | Mar 23, 2023
Education | Climate Instead of Alarmism, This Climate Class Includes Solutions A student-turned-teacher aims to equip college students with the knowledge to help solve the climate crisis. Jessica Kutz | Mar 21, 2023
Racial Justice | Activism | Pollution Environmental Justice Activists in Memphis Are Finally Turning the Tide Black women, particularly mothers, are leading efforts to treat people currently harmed by toxic neighborhoods and prevent future damage. Daja E. Henry | Mar 17, 2023
Activism | Pipeline resistance | Renewable energy | Divestment Banking (Literally) on Climate Solutions ÎÞÂëÊÓƵ and more people are beginning to grasp something important: Our cash is our carbon. Alec Connon | Mar 14, 2023
Sustainable food and farming | Climate How Farms (and Their Wild Pollinators) Can Survive the Stress of Climate Change Rewilding landscapes on and around farms can create refugia to protect plants and pollinators in the face of a warming, drying climate. Lela Nargi | Mar 8, 2023
Mental health How to Turn a Beach Day Into a Transformational Experience—For You and For the Earth We have become so estranged from the natural world that we hardly know what an “intentional relationship with nature†even looks like. Natasha Deganello Giraudie | Mar 3, 2023
The Return of the Monarchs Recent counts of monarch butterflies returning to California have shown a promising rebound from endangerment. Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz | Feb 24, 2023