Recognizing the Rights of Nature

A deep dive into one of the fastest-growing environmental justice movements in the world.

Fiona McLeod KPFA - Terra Verde

A Just Transition Needs Activists of All Stripes

Existing trade rules must be revamped for global equity.

Will Wiltschko

Forced Climate Labor

In the US, prisoners are made to perform dangerous jobs that would earn them “hero” status in the free world.

Panagioti Tsolkas

An Elegy to Wildlands

In Review: No Walk in the Park: Seeking Thrills, Eco-Wisdom, and Legacies in the Grand Canyon

Levi Rogers

Material Sacrifices

To tackle climate chaos, decolonize the labor movement.

Max Wilbert

The Silent Sea

Climate change means low yields and uncertain times for New England fishers.

Jennifer Clare Ball

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Autumn 2024

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Scorched

Extreme heat can be especially dangerous to farmworkers. It's time to protect them.

Lauren Hall Ruddell

Declare Interdependence

The time is ripe to aggregate our power across multiple movements, says Saru Jayaraman.

Maureen Nandini Mitra

Untenable

A beacon of “green capitalism” can’t break away from its exploitative habits.

Paul Krantz

Working People Are the Majority

Labor organizer Dolores Huerta on all that unions have given us, and why environmentalists need to be organizing at the community level.

Zoe Loftus-Farren

Ten Years On, Algal Blooms Continue to Plague Lake Erie  

Despite millions of dollars spent on cleanup efforts, growing number of factory farms in Ohio stymies progress.

Christy Frank

Collective Care

In an overheating world, workers are learning to organize for their own protection.

Words and images by Brooke Anderson

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