A Win for the “Desert Ghost” Benefits Us All By Ben Jealous July 28, 2023 A legal settlement over border wall construction will repair damage to the Sonoran Desert In this story: borderlands, wildlife, indigenous communities
Supreme Court Rules Against Navajo Nation in Colorado River Case By Morgan Sjogren June 23, 2023 155 years after signing a treaty with the US government, tribe still unable to quantify water rights In this story: indigenous communities, water, Supreme Court
Drops of Hope Along the Colorado River By Morgan Sjogren May 30, 2023 After 174 years, the Navajo Nation is still trying to regain access In this story: indigenous communities, rivers, water
This Puerto Rican Organizer Sees a Path for Light and Hope Adapted from an interview by Lindsey Botts May 10, 2023 Adriana Gonzalez is helping bring clean energy to the island In this story: activism, mining, indigenous communities
Who Owns the Water in Hawai'i? By Michele Bigley April 27, 2023 Hōkūao Pellegrino helped Maui farmers win the biggest water rights case in Hawai'i history In this story: activism, agriculture, indigenous communities
Can Geoengineers Learn to Work With Indigenous Communities? By Christian Elliott April 23, 2023 Some projects aimed at climate solutions have a history of sidelining local voices In this story: climate change, indigenous communities
Salmon and Orcas Are Being Managed Toward Extinction—and So Is the Lummi Nation By W’tot lhem (Jay Julius) April 22, 2023 On Earth Day, an Indigenous demand for tearing down the Snake River dams In this story: indigenous communities, salmon, rivers
ICYMI: No Scooters in Paris, No Salmon Season in California, No Protection for Coyotes & No Dubya National Park By Paul Rauber April 7, 2023 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: wildlife, indigenous communities, coal, dirty fuels
Word of Mouth By Jen Rose Smith April 5, 2023 Oral histories of climate change provide an intimate view of our shifting world In this story: indigenous communities
When Indigenous Rights, Conservation, and a Very Lucrative Fishery Collide By Kate Golden March 27, 2023 In the fast-changing Bering Sea, a small tribe makes a big push to save their island In this story: indigenous communities, oceans, fish