
The World’s Most Dangerous Country for Environmental Defenders
Eight years after Berta Cáceres’s murder, nature defenders are still at risk in Honduras.
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Eight years after Berta Cáceres’s murder, nature defenders are still at risk in Honduras.
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Revive: verb - to restore to life; to flourish again; bring back
Go to article: On This Earth Day, May We—and Our Movement—Flourish Again
The consequences of climate change forced an Indigenous community in Louisiana to relocate away from their ancestral lands. The government failed to abide by their Tribe-led relocation plan. This is the story about one of the first U.S. communities displaced by climate change.
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The U.S. provides arms to fuel violence abroad—then denies protection to the survivors.
Go to article: U.S. Sells Death and Displacement Around the World
Explore the vibrant and resilient spirit of Foro de Mujeres por la Vida through a powerful photo essay showcasing their unwavering commitment to women's rights.
Go to article: Mujeres in Action: Elevating Women’s Rights in Honduras
The United States has a deadly, shameful legacy when it comes to the Marshall Islands.
Go to article: What Did Marshallese People Do to Deserve This?
People in migration are under attack from both sides of the political aisle.
Go to article: The Bipartisan War on Asylum
Right-wing extremists will stop at nothing to exploit tragedy, whether in Maryland or Michigan.
Go to article: An Insult to Their Memory
UN weather agency warns the planet has never been so close to a critical warming threshold.
Go to article: Don’t Look Away from the Latest “Red Alert” on Climate Change