Young People Wage Unprecedented Lawsuit Over Climate Change By Jason Mark September 6, 2016 Government inaction on climate change violates young people's constitutional rights In this story: climate change, politics, education, activism
The cleanup of our polluted political ecosystem will require the energy of citizens across the political spectrum By Lawrence Lessig August 1, 2016 How campaign finance corruption undermines policies to protect the environment In this story: money in politics, activism, federal climate policy, campaign finance
The Lummi Nation Fends off Big Coal By Catherine Schuknecht July 29, 2016 Last May, the tribe stopped a coal terminal from being built on sacred land In this story: coal, activism
Making a Stink By Daniel Blue Tyx July 29, 2016 Two sisters use social media to draw attention to wastewater lagoons across the street from their house In this story: activism
Unlike its neighbors, North Carolina has a soft spot for toxic coal ash By Tristram Korten July 28, 2016 North Carolina is worried about bathrooms. Toxic coal ash, not so much. In this story: coal ash, coal, activism
The Fight to Protect Bears Ears By Julian Smith July 26, 2016 A coalition of five Native American tribes is pushing President Barack Obama to create a new national monument in Utah as opposition mounts In this story: saving wild places, activism
In Review: Josh Fox’s How To Let Go of the World By Ed Rampell June 20, 2016 In this story: film, climate change, activism
Betty Reid Soskin Is Richmond's "Resident Rosie" By Catherine Schuknecht June 9, 2016 America's oldest park ranger reminds visitors of our country's complicated past In this story: activism, national parks
A Desert Guardian Reflects on a Lifetime of Activism By Wendy Becktold June 9, 2016 Forty-five years ago, Joan Taylor dropped out of college, moved to the California desert, and became an activist. She's been fighting ever since. In this story: national parks, activism, saving wild places
The Native American Alliance to Protect the Grand Canyon By Tom Valtin June 9, 2016 Southwest tribes put aside their differences to save common sacred ground In this story: America's National Parks, national parks, kayaking, activism, saving wild places