Jody Sperling’s dance production, Wind Rose, showcases the wild intensity of extreme weather
Why Should We Care About the Arctic?
Three Arctic experts explain why climate change isn’t the only reason to pay attention to the region
On This Day: Earthquake in Nepal
Three years after a severe earthquake devastated Nepal, we revisit the questions it raised about political change and cultural heritage
On This Day: Columbus & the Caribbean
Tracing Christopher Columbus’ fateful landing more than 500 years ago to the modern-day Indigenous rights movement
How to Solve Africa’s Water Paradox
Water harvesting could solve the problems caused by extreme weather across Africa
In Print: “Paradise Lost?”
In the Caribbean, the Indigenous rights movement is inextricably bound up with the fight for climate justice
In Print: “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea”
How seaweed collectives in Zanzibar tap into ancient feminist practice and offer a glimpse into the future of food
In Print: “Parks and Arbitration”
A Russian Indigenous leader describes his community’s decades-long fight to create a national park that safeguards Indigenous rights
Brazil’s Land Battles
A Brazilian indigenous-rights organizer discusses how land disputes threaten the country’s native peoples
The Case for a Right to a Healthy Environment
Marcos A. Orellana argues that recognizing the right to a healthy environment could provide activists around the world with essential legal tools and political leverage.