Nature
Ecuadorians to Vote on Constitutional Rewrite, Possibly Gutting Rights of Nature
By Katie Surma
Defending Stingless Bees in the Peruvian Amazon
By Teresa Tomassoni
The Scientists Making the Case for Nature’s Rights
By Katie Surma
Helping Bees Find New Homes Across New York City, From Fresh Kills to Street Planters
By Lauren Dalban
A Song for the Cahaba River
By Lee Hedgepeth
Scientists Are Reviving Climate and Nature Research Efforts in the Wake of Trump Cuts
By Kiley Price
What Are the Rights of Nature?
By Katie Surma
How Nature Enabled Freedom for Groundbreaking American Women
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
As Wildfire Season Approaches, Phytoplankton Take On Fires’ Trickiest Emissions
By Jenaye Johnson
Aruba Embraces the Rights of Nature and a Human Right to a Clean Environment
By Katie Surma
How Developing Nations Battered by Climate Change Are Crushed by Debt From International Lenders
By Katie Surma
Utah Legislature Takes Aim at Rights of Nature Movement
By Katie Surma
Nature Got a More Prominent Place at the Table at COP28
By Bob Berwyn
Restoring Seabird Populations Can Help Repair the Climate
By Bob Berwyn
Proposed EU Nature Restoration Law Could be the First Big Step Toward Achieving COP15’s Ambitious Plan to Staunch Biodiversity Loss
By Bob Berwyn
Holiday Traditions in the Forest Revive Spiritual Relationships with Nature, and Heal Planetary Wounds
By Bob Berwyn