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Eco-Nomics
What Our Clothing Leaves Behind: A Deep Dive Into Microfiber Pollution

We spoke with two leaders from 5 Gyres to uncover what the latest science reveals about microfiber pollution — and the promising actions and innovations that can actually reduce it.

Eco-Nomics
What They Knew: PFAS, Corporate Secrecy, and the Citizens Demanding Accountability

In this Q&A, investigative journalist Mariah Blake unpacks the hidden history of PFAS, the corporate and government failures that allowed them to spread worldwide, and the ordinary people whose activism is finally forcing accountability.

Eco-Nomics
How PFAS Began: Inside the Manhattan Project’s Chemical Legacy

In this excerpt from ‘They Poisoned the World,’ Mariah Blake uncovers the little-known Manhattan Project research that gave rise to the PFAS chemicals now polluting ecosystems and human bodies across the globe.

Eco-Nomics
The Great Enshittening: How the Internet Got So Bad — and How We Can Fix It

Author Cory Doctorow names the disease hollowing out our digital world and offers a plan to build something better.

Indigeneity
Bioneers Newsletter 11.6.25 — A River, a Whale, and a Revolution in Justice

Indigenous Nations are reshaping laws to honor nature as kin — from the Klamath to the Pacific.

Indigeneity
Shifting the Tides of Justice: Advancing the Rights of Fish and Aquatic Mammals
Video

A transformative movement is emerging at the intersection of Tribal Sovereignty and the Rights of Nature, as Indigenous Nations lead efforts to recognize the inherent rights of fish, aquatic mammals, and the ecosystems they inhabit. This panel explores how Tribal Nations are adopting Rights of Nature policies in a centuries-long effort to protect marine life…

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Indigeneity
Book Giveaway: The Water Remembers by Amy Bowers Cordalis

Enter below by December 7, 2025, at midnight PT for a chance to win a copy of this phenomenal book! For the Yurok people of Northern California, the Klamath River is life. It carries salmon, culture, law, and story. It is kin. In her newly released memoir, The Water Remembers: My Indigenous Family’s Fight to…

Justice
The Power of Art for Healing and Justice: A Conversation Between Native American Artists Joy Harjo and Cara Romero
Podcasts

In this program, we drop in on a remarkable conversation between two world-renowned Native American women artists. National Poet Laureate and musician Joy Harjo riffs with renowned photographer Cara Romero. They discuss how life is art, and how they make their art to reflect the lived truths of their cultures and people.

Indigeneity
The Nature of Language and the Language of Nature
Podcasts

Two Indigenous language champions, Jeannette Armstrong and Rowen White, reflect on the words, stories, songs and ideas that influence our conception of nature, and our place within it.

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