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The Invasion Persists
Posted on May 17, 2022 | 1 CommentThe Beginning In 1492, European settlers stumbled upon the Americas in search of land, wealth, and territories to colonize. However, the land they “discovered” was already occupied by millions of […] -
The Price of a Hike: Rural Displacement in Moab, Utah
Posted on May 4, 2022 | No CommentsIt’s a sunny summer day, and you’re looking forward to some local shopping in your sleepy Southwestern town. You soon realize, though, that it’s easier said than done—traffic is backed […] -
Greening Communities: Water Management for Climate Resilience
Posted on May 3, 2022 | No CommentsAn estimated 10 trillion gallons of untreated stormwater runoff, containing everything from raw sewage to trash to toxins, enters U.S. waterways from city sewer systems every year, polluting the environment […] -
The Next Great Migration
Posted on May 3, 2022 | No CommentsAll over the world, from Mexico to Pakistan to right here in the United States, millions of people in the coming decades will be forced to leave their homes as […] -
A legacy of waste, a lifetime on our plates: “Forever chemicals” in the food system
Posted on April 29, 2022 | No CommentsSpringtime in Maine is a beautiful thing. The morning air still holds the chill of winter. The faint scent of green and growing life tiptoes around your nose, suddenly bursting […] -
Silvopasture: Happier Animals, Happier Ecosystem!
Posted on March 30, 2022 | No CommentsPictured here are two groups of relatively similar cattle who are experiencing drastically different living situations. Briefly imagine life as one of the cows pictured here—where would you rather be […] -
On Animal Intelligence, We’ve Got It All Wrong
Posted on May 4, 2021 | 1 CommentHow well do we really know our animal siblings? A year or so ago, I listened to this RadioLab episode on animal intelligence—and it blew me away. Not only was it […] -
Is your Sustainably Labeled Seafood Actually Sustainable?
Posted on May 4, 2021 | No CommentsWhile I was sitting at home one night, I decided to watch a new Netflix documentary titled “Seaspiracy.” The name was catchy and seemed interesting as I love learning […] -
Seeding a Revolution: Sovereignty and Connection in the Food System
Posted on May 4, 2021 | 1 Comment“Seeds are living things…intimately connected and intertwined with story, and lineage and place and people” – Rowan White, Sierra Seeds Can you remember the last time you held a seed? […] -
Leading the Way toward a Sustainable Future for Connecticut
Posted on May 1, 2021 | No CommentsAt the heart of all environmental work is people. And the voices of people, especially those who have been disenfranchised, must be elevated in order to create equitable solutions to […]