Yearly Archives: 2017
2017 was terrible for food policy. But 2018 could shake things up
Will the farm bill and midterm elections put food back in the spotlight on Capitol Hill?
You now have more time to protest national park fee hikes
"Our voices must be heard and we encourage the public to continue speaking out."
The rules according to Trump
Women rise against centuries of assault and sexual harassment. Yet a man accused of such crimes remains in the White House.
How to talk to your relatives about climate change: A guide for the holidays
The Trump administration and the fossil fuels industry is actively working against clean energy progress, but we have the tools, the courts, and the people power to keep advancing clean power in states and cities.
Earth dinner
Most of us don't realize that our dinner tells many stories, embodying our personal histories, family memories, music, art, and other connections... besides our tummies.
Native people and allies pledge to stop Keystone XL
Native peoples have a legal, moral, spiritual and inherent right to be caretakers of the planet.
Congressman apologizes for nude selfie
Barton announced his re-election bid earlier this month and has no intention of resigning.
Respect existence or expect resistance
“It’s time that we take responsibility for our own lives … that we create a world which gives us the power to act, instead of hoping that other people will solve problems.”
CBS and PBS fire Charlie Rose amid sexual harassment allegations
“Women cannot achieve equality in the workplace or in society until there is a reckoning and a taking of responsibility.”
Costa Rica runs 300 days on renewable energy
Costa Rica has achieved something incredible and shown the rest of the world what’s possible with renewable energy.