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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Researchers look to machines to better hear freshwater ecosystems.

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Understanding the Ongoing Bird Flu Crisis

In additon to impacting poultry farms, H5N1, now threatens to disrupt ecosystems and push some endangered animals closer to extinction.

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In South Dakota’s Black Hills, A Lithium Boom Promises More of the Same from Mining Industry

Local groups point to disproportionate impact on Indigenous communities in a region with a long history of extraction.

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Wisdom and Whimsy

These artists’ portraits draw out people’s connection with the natural world.

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