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José Seoane: The Eco collapse we were warned about has begun

By José Seoane Author Bio: This article was produced by Globetrotter. José Seoane is a professor and researcher at the Faculty of Social Sciences (FCSoc) at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), where he is a member of the Latin American and…

Why the Climate Justice March in South Korea could be a game changer for the Environment

By Alice S. Kim Source: Globetrotter On September 24, 2022, more than 30,000 people occupied the main roads of downtown Seoul, South Korea, for the nation’s largest climate justice march. The sheer turnout of people from all walks of life and the…

Aric Sleeper: ‘Public Trust’—A key legal tool to preserve our natural resources

Law professor Mary Wood breaks down how people can protect their right to clean air, water, and land as well as fortify their climate change resiliency. By Aric Sleeper Author Bio: Aric Sleeper is an independent journalist whose work, which…

OECS United in the fight against Climate Change at COP27

OECS Media Release The United Nations Framework Conference on Climate Change (UNFCCC), or COP27, ended on November 20, 2022, with what has been called historic outcomes. The two-week conference, which took place in Sharm El Sheikh Egypt, brought together over…

Lesser-known challenges of climate change

From The Drop by OZY LESSER-KNOWN CHALLENGES OF CLIMATE CHANGE With world leaders set to discuss action to tackle climate change at the upcoming UN Climate Summit in Egypt (COP27), in Sharm el-Sheikh from Nov. 6 to 18, The Drop is focusing…

Why are wild horses brutally uprooted from public lands while private livestock can stay?

The Bureau of Land Management is misleading the American people about the nation’s wild horses and burros. By Ginger Fedak / Independent Media Institute Every year, thousands of wild horses and burros are chased by helicopters and ripped from their…

How storied artist Mel Chin’s ‘Constant Revolution’ is tackling humanity’s environmental challenges 

For this MacArthur fellow, art is a powerful tool for addressing complex environmental issues. By Rachel Raphaela Gugelberger / Independent Media Institute I began to grasp the breadth of Mel Chin’s work in 2015 when I included his video document…

Here’s what the Energy Point CEO is saying about Climate Change

An Interview with David Draper on Green Energy and Climate Change, gives insight on how we can best tackle and fight global warming and it’s effects. It is clear that Climate Change is the biggest threat to society, the economy…

There’s only one essential role humans have on Earth—A humbler perspective could save the World

While the world’s oceans, nonhuman animals, and plants play starring roles in sustaining our ecosystem, why are we so bent on sabotaging it? By Captain Paul Watson / Independent Media Institute I would like to introduce you to an alternative…