Across North America Indigenous people are pushing for a renewable energy future.
Ron Johnson
Feature Articles
At the Sharp End
South Africa’s private game reserves, which have played an important role in rhino conservation, are now finding their charges a liability.
Ann & Steve Toon
The Green Rush
Humboldt County has a new extractive industry.
Ronald Hale
Bush Beat
An unarmed anti-poaching unit is shaking up South Africa’s war on wildlife crime.
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
Forest Guardians
On one of the Philippines’ most densely-forested islands, a small team of dedicated park staff struggle to fend off illegal loggers and miners.
Issac N. Pearlman
To Our Readers
There’s a Crack in Everything
Just a few days after the US elections it’s already clear that difficult times lie ahead. The multiple reports of hate and bigotry coming in from across this nation have made the prospect of the nex...
Maureen Nandini Mitra
Digging Deeper
Good Food Rising
When you picture school lunch what comes to mind? Gooey pizza and floppy French fries, or fresh organic produce and chicken raised without routine antibiotics? My guess is the former. But thanks to ad...
Anna Lappé
Earth Island Reports
Connecting Kids with Nature
KIDS for the BAY
Mandi Billinge
If You Build It, They Will Come: Bringing Steelhead Back to the Central Coast
South Coast Habitat Restoration
Mauricio Gomez
1000 Words
Remediation Art
John Sabraw
Maureen Nandini Mitra
Conversation
Cheap Food is a Myth
Alice Waters
In Review
A Call to Keep the Faith
Finding Purpose: Environmental Stewardship as a Personal Calling Andrew J. Hoffman Greenleaf Publishing, 2016, 174 pages
Bjorn Philip Beer
Paths Forged by Man and Beast
On Trails: An Exploration By Robert Moor Simon & Schuster, 2016, 352 pages
Bill Buck
Voices
Reframing the Climate Narrative
After 11 days of sleeping no more than three hours a night during the Paris Climate negotiations last December, I was more exhausted than I’d ever been, mentally, physically, and emotionally. While ...