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The Fires of the Past Foretell the Fires of the Future
A Colorado resident reflects on the new normal of fire season
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climate change
Lights, Camera, Climate
Why are global-warming blockbusters so rare?
History As Told by the Conquered
The forgotten and ignored tell their tales in “We Are the Land, A History of Native California”
ICYMI: Cat Island, Time for Reparations & Happy Crayfish Get Eaten
A weekly roundup for busy people
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climate change
Everybody Gets Frisky During a Herring Spawn
Sex, sashimi, and pelican stalking at the annual San Francisco Bay herring run
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fish
It’s Long Past Time to Make Reparations for Slavery
Why the Sierra Club is endorsing the call for reparations
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environmental justice
The Song of the Cicada
Out of the pandemic, into a valley of insects
An Artist's Quest to Document the World's Oldest Trees
Most plants possess a genetically circumscribed life span, but many trees barely seem to age at all
Indigenous Peoples Are Crucial to Reaching the 30x30 Goal
Only partnerships can save the planet
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indigenous communities
Can We Save the San Joaquin's Salmon?
The upstream effort to restore a river and its fish
Floating Down the San Joaquin River
The highly altered waterway still harbors stretches of wild beauty
Tour the San Joaquin River
An interactive map and tour of the San Joaquin
Vietnam’s Pangolin Protector
Thai Van Nguyen receives Goldman Prize for saving imperiled wildlife
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environmental justice
From Ordinary to Extraordinary: Kimiko Hirata, Anti-Coal Activist
Goldman Prize recipient recognized for efforts to halt Japanese coal power
Goldman Prize Recipient Rallies Residents of “Cancer Alley”
Sharon Lavigne organized to block a petrochemical plant
The Bison and the Blackfeet
Indigenous nations are spearheading a movement to restore buffalo to the American landscape
22 Gifts That’ll Get Your Dad Outside
Sierra’s 2021 Father’s Day gift guide
The Magazine of The Sierra Club