Saving theMulanje Cedar

Malawi’s national tree has all but disappeared. Can it be brought back?

Michael Levy

Getting Farmworker Aid Right in Flood-Wreaked Pajaro, California

Local organizers are concerned about structural and cultural barriers preventing migrant farmworker families in California's central coast from accessing emergency aid.

Maureen Nandini Mitra KPFA - Terra Verde

Wetlands in Relief

Pippin Frisbie-Calder’s awe-inspiring woodcuts of the Gulf South call into question our complicated relationship with nature.

Maureen Nandini Mitra

Talking Points: Spring 2023

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Journal Staff

EPA Sets ‘Groundbreaking’ Limits on Six Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

Extraordinary new limits introduced to require municipal utilities to remove six PFAS compounds from drinking water.

Tom Perkins The Guardian

A Future Dream

How solarpunk helped alleviate my existential dread.

Sage Agee Art by Yuumei

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Spring 2023

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Biden Administration Approves Controverial Willow Drilling Project in Alaska’s North Slope

Critics say the project is a ‘carbon bomb’ that runs counter to president’s climate goals.

Maureen Nandini Mitra

What Would Harriet Tubman Do?

We the people have the potential to be the new abolitionists, advocates, and freedom writers that this moment demands.

Carolyn Finney

High Seas Treaty: Historic Deal to Protect International Waters Finally Reached at UN

After almost 20 years of talks, United Nations member states agree on legal framework for parts of the ocean outside national boundaries.

Karen McVeigh The Guardian

Reimagining Rikers

Can a place that’s become synonymous with injustice and suffering ever embody regeneration and growth?

Rachel Knopp

Hundreds of Lynx to Be Hunted in Sweden Following Biggest Ever Wolf Cull

Conservationists condemn latest cull as ‘trophy hunting’, while hunters admit it is ‘about the excitement.’

Beata Furstenberg The Guardian

MIRED

Brazil’s Kingdom of Water is running out of time.

Ana Lúcia Azevedo

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