Trouble in the Triangle

Lithium mining is driving social unrest in the Argentine province of Jujuy.

Words and Images by Ynske Boersma

Is California Really Ending Fracking?

The devil is in the details.

Maureen Nandini Mitra KPFA - Terra Verde

Land and Love in Melbourne

An Australian referendum to provide a political voice for First Peoples may have failed, but the push will continue.

Alda Balthrop-Lewis

Talking Points: Spring 2024

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A Canadian Corporation is Poisoning My Argentinian Community

We, the people of Jáchal, are fighting for the right to safe and clean water.

Saúl Zeballos

Climate Comedy Works. Here’s Why.

We all need some refreshing levity nowadays – especially during this politically heavy year.

Maxwell Boykoff Beth Osnes

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Bringing Beavers Back to California

These ecosystem engineers are being released into California for first time in decades to help mitigate fire, floods, and drought.

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Is rice in danger?

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How a Black Miami Neighborhood Became ‘Ground Zero for Climate Gentrification’

A documentary, 'Razing Liberty Square,' examines the plight of families in Liberty City as developers ‘revitalize’ community on desirable higher land.

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As climate change worsens wildfires, smoke exposure may increasingly add to infectious disease risks.

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Undamming the Klamath

Removal of the second Klamath River dam brings hope for restoration and healing among tribal communities.

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The Discovery of Slowness

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