Etinosa Yvonne Captures the Emotional Scars of Nigeria’s Conflicts
“It’s All in My Head” draws attention to PTSD in a country where few discuss it
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Wendy Becktold
October 28, 2019
Speaking Up on Behalf of Others
Tasnim Mellouli on trees, wetlands, and her Muslim faith
By
Wendy Becktold
November 7, 2019
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Educating Girls May Be Nigeria's Best Defense Against Climate Change
The Center For Girls' Education is giving impoverished girls new opportunities
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Wendy Becktold
October 29, 2019
Cave Diver Jill Heinerth Swims Where None Have Swum Before
Her new memoir, Into the Planet, takes readers along with her
By
Wendy Becktold
October 23, 2019
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Time to Fix the Population Fixation
Sierra examines gender equity and the ecological crisis
By
Wendy Becktold
October 29, 2019
Students Are Pushing Their Schools to Switch to Clean Energy
Thanks to grassroots efforts, school districts are committing to renewables
By
Wendy Becktold
September 3, 2019
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Submerged in Ocean Activism
Penny Hooper works to save the coast she loves
By
Wendy Becktold
July 8, 2019
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activism
Is the DNC Missing the Boat on Climate Change?
The Democratic National Committee stumbles on the fate of the planet
By
Wendy Becktold
June 19, 2019
California Just Banned Chlorpyrifos. Why Won’t the EPA?
Numerous studies show that the pesticide is harmful to human health
By
Wendy Becktold
May 18, 2019
Jennifer Flattery Is a Happy (Snow) Camper
And she'll teach you how to be one too
By
Wendy Becktold
May 6, 2019