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Restoring Ecosystems
Revolutionizing Environmental Law: Exploring the Rights of Nature Movement
Article

The global momentum supporting efforts to enshrine rights for rivers, species and ecosystems has been building for more than a decade. It feels like...

Restoring Ecosystems
Opinion: Rights of Nature Is the Logical Extension of the American Legal System
Article

By Britt Gondolfi Anyone who has seen the egregiously violent and inaccurate Disney film Pocahontas (1995) may have heard the Indigenous value...

Food and Farming
Transforming Soil in a City of Industry for Urban Farming: Urban Tilth
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Madeline Ostrander is a Seattle-based climate journalist and the author of At Home on an Unruly Planet: Finding Refuge on a Changed...

Environmental Education
Green Chemistry Education: Reinventing Labs, Classrooms, and Industries
Article

As we continue to face unprecedented environmental and social challenges, it is more important than ever to empower students — from kindergarten...

Indigeneity
Indigeneity Book Giveaway
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Enter below by April 30 at midnight PT for a chance to win an incredible bundle of books! A long, violent legacy of colonization has inflicted...

Environmental Education
Ten Strands Empowers California’s Schools to Educate Tomorrow’s Environmental Leaders
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While climate change and environmental instability will impact people of all ages in the coming years, our planet's youngest citizens will shoulder...

Environmental Education
This Organization Is Changing How Chemical Products Are Made Through Green Chemistry Education
Article

From life-saving pharmaceutical drugs to high-performance materials, chemicals and chemical products are essential in providing society the products...

Indigeneity
The Fight Against Climate Change in the North
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In the circumpolar north, where temperatures are historically colder than in any other regions of the world, climate change’s effects have taken...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Legalizing Nature’s Rights: How Tribal Nations are Leading the Fastest Growing Environmental Movement in History
Podcasts

with Frank Bibeau, Thomas Linzey, Samantha Skenandore  The Rights of Nature movement launched internationally in 2006 and is growing fast....

Food and Farming
Celebrating the Rich Culinary Traditions of Black Food
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Food plays an essential role in preserving cultural identity and promoting health and wellness. In Black communities, food is a celebration of the...

Bioneers News
Bioneers 2023 Comes to The East Bay
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Berkeley, CA.March 31, 2023 Now in its 34th year, the Bioneers Conference, viewed by many as the leading independent environmental and...

Indigeneity
3 Indigenous Leaders Offer Solutions to Climate Change in the Arctic
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Indigenous Peoples in the north have been feeling the disastrous effects of climate change for far longer than the rest of the planet’s...

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