Patricia Schuba Is Cleaning Up Missouri By Wendy Becktold June 16, 2017 She fought a coal-ash dump. Now she's running for office. In this story: coal ash, activism
From the Editor: Profiles in Courage By Jason Mark June 16, 2017 U.S. environmentalists need to stand in solidarity with indigenous environmental activists facing repression In this story: climate change, activism
An Ultra Runner Campaigns for Water One Step at a Time By Nick Davidson May 17, 2017 Mina Guli ran 40 marathons in 40 days to highlight the global water crisis In this story: climate change, water, activism
We Are Traffic By Heather Smith May 16, 2017 Two hours in the life of a human bike lane In this story: biking, activism
Rock Climbers Fight for Public Lands on Capitol Hill By Drew Higgins May 12, 2017 With 60 percent of climbing areas on public lands, stakes are high In this story: activism, national parks
Want Better Environmental Policies? Ask a Woman to Run for Office By Wendy Becktold May 12, 2017 Emily’s List and environmental organizations see more women running as a win-win In this story: women, activism, climate change
Has the Internet Changed Activism? By Heather Smith May 10, 2017 Zeynep Tufekci talks activism, Facebook, and how big movements flame out fast In this story: activism, technology
Voices from the Peoples Climate March By Jonathan Hahn and Drew Higgins April 29, 2017 Marchers came from near and far to join the demonstration in Washington, D.C. In this story: climate change, activism
Indigenous Communities Lead Massive Peoples Climate March in D.C. Text and photographs by Jonathan Hahn April 29, 2017 Estimated 200,000 converge on nation’s capital to demand climate justice In this story: indigenous communities, climate change, activism
What's the Point of Marching on Washington? By Heather Smith April 28, 2017 The history of protest in Washington, D.C., is a complicated one In this story: politics, activism, climate change