Greenwashing in the Evergreen State
How a quasi-academic group convinced Washington State to classify industrial logging as a climate change solution.
Paul Koberstein and Jessica Applegate

Feature Articles

Uncaged

As wildlife advocates fight to free the last captives of Vietnam’s bile farms, rescued bears find dignity in the country’s sanctuaries.

Ryley Graham

Rooted in Care

As a soil conservationist and my father’s caregiver, I dream about an alternative to the monoculture economies that poison our lands and our bodies

Joshua T. Anderson

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Portraits of a Planet
in Crisis

Images and thoughts from US regions marked by ecological decline.

Story and images by Amelia DiGiano

Deserting the Delta

After decades of plunder, oil giants are scrambling to divest from the Niger Delta without cleaning up or paying reparations to impacted communities

Obiora Ikoku

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To Our Readers

Moving Past Apathy in the Environmental Movement

The biggest hurdle to taking action may be human, but we can overcome it.

Zoe Loftus-Farren

Beyond Human

Offering More than Care

Wildlife rehab facilities can enhance our understanding of local ecosystems

Tove Danovich

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Earth Island Reports

Representing Conservation Perspectives in the Fishing Community

Fish On aims to represent the breadth of values and perspectives that make up the fishing community.

Anupa Asokan

Coalition-Building on the Eve of COP30 in Brazil

The arts of coalition-building are daunting, especially in this time of polycrisis. But engage we must.

Tom Athanasiou

1000 Words

Exploring Climate and Biodiversity Issues through Microphotography

Robert Dash’s artwork showcases the incredible beauty of micro nature alongside commentary on biodiversity loss

Maureen Nandini Mitra

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Conversation

Deepa Padmanabha on SLAPP lawsuits, Standing Rock, and Free Speech

As industry efforts to quell dissent escalate, solidarity is key, says Greenpeace’s Deepa Padmanabha.

Zoe Loftus-Farren

In Review

Michael Grunswald on Decarbonizing the Food System

In Review: We are Eating the Earth: The Race to Fix Our Food System and Save the Climate

Jason Mark

On Slowing Down and Bearing Witness to Nature

In Review: The Way Around: A Field Guide to Going Nowhere

Alex Tzelnic

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Voices

Protecting Mountain Lions

Because their lives matter on their own terms

Sharon Negri

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Talking Points

Climate and Environmental News in Brief: Autumn 2025

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Journal Staff