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Be Brave. Be Kind. Go Get ‘Em! We spend our first 40 weeks in water. Some of us never get over it. Be Brave. Be Kind. Go Get ‘Em!6 Min Read
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We Are the Inlet Nikki Sanchez The women fighting for Southern Resident orcas. We Are the InletNikki Sanchez9 Min Read
Mother Knows Best Linley Hurrell The fight to protect Koontapool Yakeen (Whale Dreaming) Mother Knows BestLinley Hurrell8 Min Read
Save Southern Sea Country Ula Majewski The ocean between Tasmania and Victoria, stretching west, is under threat from the offshore oil and gas industry. The communities dotted along those coasts are banding together to protect it. Save Southern Sea CountryUla Majewski12 Min Read
Logged For A Loss Nick Rodway The mountain ash forests of Victoria’s Central Highlands are priceless. So why would you log them, losing millions of dollars in the process? Logged For A LossNick Rodway7 Min Read
Imagining The Great Forest Jock Serong The ancient forests of Victoria’s Central Highlands are home to a myriad of natural ecosystems, all precious, all interrelated. It’s time they were all protected as one National Park. Imagining The Great ForestJock Serong12 Min Read
Cleaning Up Chile’s Coast Andrew O’Reilly The South Pacific has a plastic problem. He had a truck. Cleaning Up Chile’s CoastAndrew O’Reilly5 Min Read
Wild Youth! Patagonia An excerpt from the book Family Business by Malinda Chouinard and Jennifer Ridgeway. Wild Youth!Patagonia9 Min Read
Puerto Rico No Se Vende Gabriela Aoun Five years after Hurricane Maria, coastal land in Puerto Rico is being sold and developed at a dizzying pace. Puerto Ricans are taking the conservation fight into their own hands. Puerto Rico No Se VendeGabriela Aoun8 Min Read
Freedom through Fabric Archana Ram Why a symbol of Indian self-reliance is vital again. Freedom through FabricArchana Ram6 Min Read
From Stone to Wood Manuela Schirra and Fabrizio Giraldi Reforesting in the heart of Europe. From Stone to WoodManuela Schirra and Fabrizio Giraldi5 Min Read
She Leads Daisy Dumas Australian leadership – let’s call it what it is: traditional, male and white – isn’t working for many of us, least of all the environment. Bring more women and diverse voices to the table before it’s too late, urges Women’s Environmental Leadership Australia. She LeadsDaisy Dumas8 Min Read
Supreme Negligence Amy Westervelt The supreme court’s least-bad, bad ruling on climate, and some options President Biden still has. Supreme NegligenceAmy Westervelt5 Min Read
Oak Flat Is No Sacrifice Zone Len Necefer As we make a transition to renewable sources of energy, let’s not renew the same old mistakes. Oak Flat Is No Sacrifice ZoneLen Necefer10 Min Read
Home Among the Gum Trees Andy Summons What now for Australia’s climate refugees? Home Among the Gum TreesAndy Summons8 Min Read
Gaslit Tim Winton Australia has been captivated by the gas industry for decades. Tim Winton calls time on them. GaslitTim Winton10 min Read
Now It’s Gas Wayne Lynch Wayne Lynch has seen his beloved Otways plundered over the years. The desecration of treasured stretch of Australian coast continues today. Now It’s GasWayne Lynch3 min Read
Walmadan Almost a decade ago, a great victory was won in the Kimberley. Today, this ancient, red dirt frontier remains under threat from the gas industry. Walmadan8 min Read
Rising Tides It’s time for surfers to read the forecast on climate change and do something about it. Rising Tides7 min Read
We Can't Kook Climate Surfers should care about climate, but do they? Really? We Can't Kook Climate10 Min Read
More Corals. More Fish. This marine sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico is one of many biodiversity hotspots in the US that need more federal protection. More Corals. More Fish.10 Min Read
COP26 is over. But the fight for climate justice remains. For Tish, COP26 was an opportunity to hold our political leaders accountable and ensure they felt the global pressure to act on climate. COP26 is over. But the fight for climate justice remains.6 Min Read
Dispatch from Fairy Creek Why a logging protest has become Canada’s largest act of civil disobedience. Dispatch from Fairy Creek6 Min Read
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Big Gas Don't Surf Iconic coastlines should not become gas fields. Surfers around Australia are ready to paddle out and defend them. Big Gas Don't Surf6 Min Read
For the Land We Inhabit The communities of Cajón del Maipo, in Chile, are seeing their environment be threatened by an unnecessary hydroelectric project. For the Land We Inhabit6 Min Read
Listen to 'Watershed Chats' w/ Belinda Baggs The iconic waterwoman reflects on taking action on what she sees as the greatest threat to her son's health and wellbeing: climate change. Listen to 'Watershed Chats' w/ Belinda Baggs10 Min Read
We’ve Got the Energy The ups and downs of transitioning power to the people in the Chamonix Valley. We’ve Got the Energy10 Min Read
Island Time Dave Rastovich sets out to articulate the indescribable, immersed in one of the country's most hallowed surf spots, but with a barrage of threats on the horizon. Island Time11 Min Read
All You Can Do There’s so much. An interview with the co-editors of All We Can Save. All You Can Do5 Min Read
Our Islands, Our Home Elle Murrell Inside the landmark case asserting 'the right to life' amid the climate crisis. Our Islands, Our HomeElle Murrell9 Min Read
The Ancient Tree Hunter As the old-growth logging crisis heats up in Canada, a photographer goes searching for trees to save them. The Ancient Tree Hunter10 Min Read
Biirrinba is Life Childhood friends, Hayley Talbot and Dan Ross, are determined to save a mighty river. Biirrinba is Life6 Min Read
Doing the Work Not totally relating to some forms of climate activism, Josh Wharton found his own way to contribute. Doing the Work6 Min Read
Mummy, Where Do Clothes Come From? Allison Gibson Nearly every Wednesday, Courtney Reynolds can be found elbow-deep in a bin of someone else’s castoffs, searching for scraps of fabric and colourful quilts to Mummy, Where Do Clothes Come From?Allison Gibson9 Min Read
A Letter from 2030 Yessenia Funes The next nine years will be a time of resilience, rebuilding and reinvention. A Letter from 2030Yessenia Funes5 Min Read
Why We Sit in Trees Roping up for a global protest – The Great Canopy Campout, October 17. Why We Sit in Trees10 Min Read
Cooked with Gas Australia is going down a dead end with its “gas-led recovery”. Cooked with Gas6 Min Read
Why Should the Public Care About Public Lands? Debates over how America’s public lands should be managed are as old as the system itself... Why Should the Public Care About Public Lands?10 Min Read
Kimi Werner, Léa Brassy and Liz Clark: Sea Sisters Kimi Werner, Léa Brassy and Liz Clark: Sea Sisters11 Min Read
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