Yurok Attorney Amy Cordalis is one of many Indigenous leaders who have fought for the un-damming and healing of the majestic Klamath River Basin,...
Forests are not collections of individual trees. They are living communities shaped by cooperation, memory, and cycles of renewal that stretch...
Cristina Jiménez Moreta moved to the United States from Ecuador at five years-old with her family. At seventeen, she became a youth...
Across the Northern Hemisphere, species are shifting their ranges: flora and fauna are moving north, and marine life is moving toward cooler waters...
What if the next great American migration isn’t dramatic at all? Not a single moment of collapse. Not a headline-grabbing exodus. But a steady,...
Scientific evidence is increasingly supporting the theory that the Earth is alive and replete with intelligence. In fact, the wild diversity of...
What does it mean to be conscious — and who, exactly, gets to claim it? In A World Appears, Michael Pollan takes readers on a sweeping...
Plants make up over 80% of life on earth. No animal would exist without plants’ ultimate magic trick of turning sunlight into food. Today,...
When neuroscientist Gregory Berns and his wife set out to build a small, regenerative farm in rural Georgia, they didn’t expect cows to become...
When Gregory Berns joins our call, he isn’t sitting in a lab or a lecture hall. He’s calling from his farm in rural Georgia, and he’s in the...
“Women leaders acknowledge how the protection and restoration of nature becomes lasting when it is rooted in people’s wellbeing and...
At the Eastern Band of Cherokee Tribal Council meeting on January 8, 2026, the Council read and unanimously passed a historic resolution affirming...