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Eco-Nomics
Unpacking the IRA: The Good, The Bad & Everything In Between
Article

Despite all the odds, a major piece of climate legislation finally passed Congress and was signed into law last week by the President. The Inflation...

Eco-Nomics
Should the US Government Nationalize and Wind Down Fossil Fuel Companies? – Kate Aronoff
Article

Kate Aronoff, a Brooklyn, NY-based staff writer at The New Republic, and a former Fellow at the Type Media Center whose work has appeared in The...

Women's Leadership
Excerpt from: They Don’t Call Her Mother Earth for Nothing: Women Re-imagining the World
Podcasts

***THIS IS AN EXCERPT*** Transformational women leaders are restoring societal balance by showing us how to reconnect relationships – not only...

Women's Leadership
Taking Wing: Feminine Leadership from the Heartbeat of Earth with Zainab Salbi
Podcasts

Globally, women experience some of the harshest challenges in wartime and the climate crisis while simultaneously remaining caretakers to their...

Art
The Inspirational Artists Influencing Social Movements
Article

Social, political, and environmental movements succeed when supporters feel deeply connected to the cause. Facts and statistics are certainly...

Bioneers News
The Pulse 7/21/22: Building Coalitions in the Youth Climate Movement 🌎
Article

In the wake of the collapse of meaningful climate legislation in the US as a result of a dysfunctional political system (followed immediately by a...

Environmental Education
Busting the Myth of Primate Patriarchy: The Nature of Sex and Gender in Our Ape Relatives 
Podcasts

The late world-renowned primatologist Professor Frans de Waal explores the nature of sex and gender among our cousins the apes, and how gender...

Youth
Youth-Led Intersectional Environmentalism: Today, not Tomorrow
Article

Kevin J. Patel is a 21-year-old climate justice activist and the founder of the youth-led environmental justice organization OneUpAction...

Bioneers News
Crafting a Regenerative World, One Building at a Time
Article

The ways in which we design our cities, public spaces, and buildings can reflect our overall attitudes about justice, accessibility, and...

Ecological Design
Designing and Building a Regenerative, Restorative, and Just World, One Building at a Time
Video

Our laughably inefficient buildings account for some 40% of all U. S. primary energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions. At the...

Indigeneity
Nick Estes – The Age of the Water Protector and Climate Chaos
Video

Nick Estes, Ph.D. (Kul Wicasa/Lower Brule Sioux), Indigenous Rights activist, scholar, writer, co-founder of The Red Nation organization...

Food and Farming
Karen Washington – 911 Our Food System Is Not Working
Video

Many of us have reached a point in our work at which we realize the food system is not working. Leaders keep on relying on band-aid solutions,...

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