29 October 2020
MEDIUM: A Vote for the Ocean
The global pandemic has touched all our lives, in powerful and often painful ways. With striking clarity, it has brought home how closely we’re connected to one another, and to the natural world. Our path…
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26 October 2020
ROLL CALL: Protecting our public lands is a national health issue Featured
In recent months we’ve seen an outpouring of interest in visiting parks and rivers nationwide. As someone who loves spending time outdoors, I can relate to anyone who seeks comfort and relaxation in nature —…
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13 October 2020
THE OUTDOOR WIRE: Celebrate National Wildlife Refuge Week
Enjoy stellar outdoor recreation and the country’s wildlife heritage during National Wildlife Refuge Week, October 11-17, 2020. Celebrate your access to nature on the nation’s largest network of public lands dedicated to wildlife conservation, the National Wildlife…
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08 October 2020
PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: Latino Faith Leaders Urge Action on Climate Change
Latino faith leaders are reaching out to members of Congress urging action on climate change, which is worsening the fires that are choking their neighborhoods with smoke.The poor air quality also compounds the suffering of…
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08 October 2020
SIERRA MAGAZINE: Meet the Climate Justice Influencers
In early July, Diandra Marizet—a self-proclaimed “conscious curator”—posted a selfie on Instagram. In the post, she's tilting her face to catch the light, and so her dark, cascading curls frame her face. Swipe, and upbeat…
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27 September 2020
LOS ANGELES TIMES: California grants western Joshua trees temporary endangered species protections
State officials took the unusual step Tuesday of granting temporary endangered species status to the western Joshua tree, but will allow 15 solar energy firms to raze Joshua trees that stand in the way of…
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