A celebration of Indigenous resistance to colonialism, held yearly at Alcatraz.
Squamish residents, Indigenous groups vow to continue opposing the Woodfibre LNG project.
With authoritarian populism on the main stage, the battle for public finance for the public good is mired in the myths and agenda of the right.
Low rainfall, rapid urbanization, and ineffective water resource management compound the problem.
John Podesta says Trump won’t derail progress as GOP argues for increasing oil and gas production at UN talks.
Growing participation of elders is fostering intergenerational solidarity in the climate movement.
Despite nations’ pledges at COP28 a year ago, the burning of coal, oil and gas continued to rise in 2024.
In North Macedonia, a ubiquitous part of rural life has conservationists looking for urgent remedies.
A conservation side-effect — baboon troops are raiding schools for food, to the detriment of learning.
The Scottish government is making direct payments to people displaced by Cyclone Freddy.
Despite millions of dollars spent on cleanup efforts, growing number of factory farms in Ohio stymies progress.
Forty years later, the survivors of world’s worst chemical disaster still seek restorative justice.
While two thirds of the plastic debris in the region come from Arctic fisheries, almost a third is of European origin, researchers find.
As tropical forests decline at increasing rates the fate of their largest trees remains unknown. The Gigante project aims to change that.
‘As a society we must rethink the lifestyle we lead.’