Activism
In Chicago, Artists Imagine a World Without Prisons or Environmental Hazards
By Keerti Gopal
Defending Human Rights Is Dangerous. Defending Nature Makes It Even Riskier
By Katie Surma
Veteran Environmentalist Sues Rural School Board Over Exxon Tax Break Decision
By Dylan Baddour
Alabamians Want Answers About a Four-Million-Square-Foot Data Center Coming to Their Backyards
By Lee Hedgepeth, Lanier Isom
New York Bitcoin Miners Are Buying Up Power Plants—and Communities Are Fighting Back
By Lauren Dalban
A New Handbook Shows Churches How to Hold Fossil Fuel Actors Accountable
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
In Southern Arizona, Community Opposition to Mining Grows in Towns That Once Depended on the Industry
By Wyatt Myskow, Yana Kunichoff
World’s Researchers Say They Will Resist Attacks on Science and Support Beleaguered U.S. Colleagues
By Bob Berwyn
For Alabama’s Spotted Salamanders, a Win and a Warning
By Lee Hedgepeth
In Montana, Republican State Legislators Fight Back After Successful Youth Climate Lawsuit
By Nick Mott
Who Has the Right to Decide What Happens on Indigenous Lands?
By Katie Surma
She Galvanized Her Community After a Company Contaminated It With ‘Forever Chemicals’
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
‘We Are Nature’: Indigenous Women Come Together at the United Nations
By Lauren Dalban
Virginia College Students Want More Climate Action on Earth Day
By Charles Paullin
‘The Earth Loses a Defender’: Pope Francis Fought for the Poor and the Planet
By Kiley Bense
Rights of Nature Defender Wins Goldman Prize for Precedent-Setting Work Protecting an Imperiled River
By Katie Surma