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  • image of a man peering through binoculars, anti-fracking and envirionmental demonstrators reflected in the lensesPrying Eyes
    How the government and law enforcement agencies are spying on environmentalists.
    By Adam Federman
  • photo of glacial ice and mountain rockIce Melt
    California’s glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, threatening the ecology
    of the High Sierra. By Jeremy Miller
  • woodcut artwork depicting whalesWhale Riders
    A small group of volunteers has committed itself to untangling whales that get
    caught in fishing nets. The work is difficult, dangerous – and doesn’t always go
    according to plan. By Eric Wagner
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Atomic Foes Nuked in New Documentary Film

Pandora’s Promise is more hit job than conversation starter

Everybody loves a conversion story. With their mix of good-versus-evil and personal vulnerability, conversion stories appeal to the hope that each of us can change for the better. Filmmaker Robert Stone tries to tap into the power of the conversion archetype in…
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Proposed Removal of Gray Wolves’ Endangered Status a Case Study in the Politicization of Science

US Fish and Wildlife Service relies on taxonomical shenanigans to appease wolf haters

The US Fish and Wildlife Service’s recent announcement that it is beginning the process for removing gray wolves across the country from the protection of the Endangered Species Act surprised no one. The Fish and Wildlife Service’s mid-1990s reintroduction of gray wolves…
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Coral Die-Off Reveals Truths About Our Interconnected World

To save reefs we need to first fix the quality of our air and water

In June 2012 author and illustrator Liz Cunningham visited the Turks and Caicos Islands – a tiny crescent of windblown, handkerchief-sized coral islands just north of Haiti and the Dominican Republic – to research her upcoming book on ocean conservation, Ocean Country.…
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Threatened Species Smoked by Pot Growers

Northern spotted owl and Pacific fisher succumbing to rat poison used by illegal marijuana farms

The story is what you could call, um, an evergreen: As folks have reported here, here and here, illegal marijuana farms on public lands in California often cause serious environmental damage. Tresspass growers, as they are called, have been known to clear…
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What India’s Decision to Ban Dolphin Captivity Means

Move indicates a growing understanding that cetaceans are ‘nonhuman persons’

The Indian Ministry of Environment and Forests’ decision to ban dolphin captivity within India has been making waves around the world. The unprecedented decision is particularly significant because it reflects an increasing global understanding that dolphins deserve better protections based on who…
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Time for a New Environmentalism

Greens can learn a lot from the successes of missionary religious movements

Since the early years of the environmental movement, some voices within the movement have pointed out that fighting power plants, dams, deforestation, mining, and roads is a game of defense, one that can never be won. As the late environmentalist Peter Berg…
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We’re All in This Together

Communities with strong ethics of the commons most resilient to disasters

Following the hugely destructive earthquake and tsunami of March 2011, communities along Japan’s northeastern coast faced a major challenge of social organization: People who had lost everything needed to decide, often together, how to rebuild. They had to work through complex issues…
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Voices

Van Jones
The former White House advisor says green jobs are here – if you know where to look.
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Living the Green Life
San Quentin Prison inmate Juan Haines says an ecological literacy program changed his life.
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What’s a Tree Worth?
Can putting a price tag on nature create new incentives for environmental conservation?
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Readers Poll
What do you think: Is “natural capital” a worthless or valuable concept?
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Open for Business?

After decades of military rule, citizens in Myanmar are fighting back against environmental destruction.

Battle in the Clouds

Ecosystems in Colombia are disappearing faster than scientists can study them.

Still Life with Life

The paintings of Isabella Kirkland.

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