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The writer and naturalist Robert Macfarlane discusses why rivers, and all of nature, should be granted rights, and how ...
By Heather Walters NICK and Melanie Thompson are doing things their way. They and their four young children have embarked on ...
The company sees golden dollar signs, while the community fears their water sources will become ‘territories of death’ ...
He’s written books on mountains and ancient walkways. He’s been shortlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Writing. His ...
I’ve seen this species alive in the wild twice during my own fieldwork,” says Diego Cisneros-Heredia, an ecologist at the San ...
In his latest work, nature writer Robert Macfarlane considers the vitality of rivers around the globe with prose that flows ...
Indigenous journalist Brandi Morin has travelled repeatedly to Ecuador, reporting on the impact of Canadian mining projects ...
J ane Fonda has always been one to stand up for what she believes in. With a lifetime of activism under her belt, the ...
As a way of honoring her before graduation, some of her close friends here at GW wrote snapshots on the impact she left on ...
The Earth is “on the brink of an irreversible climate disaster,” according to “The 2024 State of the Climate Report.” ...
The effort to bring local communities to the forefront of decision-making was bolstered by Ecuador’s recognition of the rights of nature in its 2008 Constitution, a world first. The charter enshrined ...