On September 21, communities across the United States will gather for Sun Day — a coordinated day of action calling for more solar, wind, and...
When chimpanzees fall ill, they don’t have the option of pharmacies or prescriptions. Instead, they draw on an inherited knowledge...
The U.S. is at a crossroads. A handful of opportunistic, megalomaniacal billionaires and corporate power have flooded politics with unprecedented...
In the November 2024 elections, 70% of U.S. elected offices went uncontested—a sobering sign of a democracy in crisis. Systemic barriers,...
Author, broadcaster and scholar Thom Hartmann warns of the existential threat of a virulent new oligarchy: the third frontal assault by the...
Twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina exposed the fault lines of American society: racial injustice, environmental neglect, economic abandonment, and...
Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin grew up in extreme poverty in the northern rainforest of Guatemala during Guatemala’s brutal decades-long civil war....
Photo by Jason Halley, California State University, Chico by Cynthia Daley, Ph.D. Cynthia Daley, and co-founder and Director of the...
The beloved Buddhist teacher and intellectual Joanna Macy died on July 19, 2025. A profound teacher, author, and activist, Joanna was a scholar of...
Across the globe, the same forces driving ecological collapse—extractivism, patriarchy, and unchecked capitalism—are also fueling the erosion of...
Is a river a being? Can it suffer, heal, or speak — if not in words, then in water’s own fluent language? Robert Macfarlane These are the...
What if animals used names like we do — not just sounds, but unique vocal labels to call out to one another across the wild? A groundbreaking...