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Lake Pedder
Voices

The Legacy of Lake Pedder: How the World’s First Green Political Party Was Born in Tasmania 50 Years Ago

A modern movement to restore the lake symbolizes the broader contest between unsustainable industrialization and challenges such as climate change.
March 25, 2022
by
Benjamin J. Richardson
A modern movement to restore the lake symbolizes the broader contest between unsustainable industrialization and challenges such as climate change.
wolf's head appearing above grasses
The Ask

Wolves as Teachers

Community ecologist Cristina Eisenberg explains how we can use both Native and western science to help solve our toughest environmental problems.
March 14, 2022
by
Tara Lohan
Community ecologist Cristina Eisenberg explains how we can use both Native and western science to help solve our toughest environmental problems.
Greetings from Tallahassee
Columns

Protect This Place: Tallahassee’s Towering English Forest Faces Imminent Destruction

Home to one of the city’s last intact forests, this privately owned gem could soon face bulldozers and construction.
March 4, 2022
by
midori okasako
Home to one of the city’s last intact forests, this privately owned gem could soon face bulldozers and construction.
plastic pollution
Commentaries

It’s Time for a Global Treaty on Plastics

The United Nations has an opportunity to address plastic pollution on an international level. Will it finally act?
February 25, 2022
by
Erica Cirino
The United Nations has an opportunity to address plastic pollution on an international level. Will it finally act?
Burley Lagoon
Columns

Protect This Place: Burley Estuary, Threatened by Industrialized Aquaculture

Acres of plastic and gear for an industrial geoduck installation jeopardize a small, fragile lagoon in the Salish Sea.
February 18, 2022
by
Wendy Ferrell
Acres of plastic and gear for an industrial geoduck installation jeopardize a small, fragile lagoon in the Salish Sea.
trees with mountains in distance
The Ask

The Boreal Forests Have a Warning for Us

Treeline, a new book by Ben Rawlence, explains how climate change is causing far-reaching shifts in one of our most important ecosystems.
February 14, 2022
by
Tara Lohan
Treeline, a new book by Ben Rawlence, explains how climate change is causing far-reaching shifts in one of our most important ecosystems.
Blue oak on grass hillside
Voices

Vanishing: In Love With the Blue Oaks

California’s stressed blue oak woodlands abound with beauty and teem with uncertainty.
February 11, 2022
by
Obi Kaufmann
California’s stressed blue oak woodlands abound with beauty and teem with uncertainty.
COP26 protests
Voices

The Earth Reviews Her Activists

“We need to make the time to water a new kind of wild empathy,” writes the cofounder of the Church of Stop Shopping.
February 9, 2022
by
Rev. Billy Talen
“We need to make the time to water a new kind of wild empathy,” writes the cofounder of the Church of Stop Shopping.
Columns

Protect This Place: The Fragile and Enchanting Costa dos Corais

The coral reef ecosystems in Brazil’s largest coastal Marine Protected Area need defending against overfishing, tourism and global warming.
February 4, 2022
by
Gislaine Vanessa de Lima
The coral reef ecosystems in Brazil’s largest coastal Marine Protected Area need defending against overfishing, tourism and global warming.
shortfin mako
Commentaries

North Atlantic Mako Sharks Are Endangered — Now What?

This heavily exploited species just got a temporary reprieve, but new protections come with a ticking clock.
January 31, 2022
by
Sydney Randall and Carl Safina
This heavily exploited species just got a temporary reprieve, but new protections come with a ticking clock.

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