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Gianforte's Montana Body Slam is Part of a Dangerous Trend
The war on journalists and the First Amendment is bad news for us all.
The UN Will Give You $15,000 To Help Address Climate Change
"More than ever, we need these young change-makers."
Forests, Not Coal, Are Where the Jobs Are
The Appalachians are home to some of the world’s most vibrant forests and sustainable use opportunities.
A Child Refugee Who Survived Sex Trafficking Tells Her Story
Tens of thousands of mostly unaccompanied refugee children embark on dangerous and often life threatening travels.
State Legislators Are Punishing Drivers Switching to Electric Cars
EV Fees could curb the country's gradual switch to cleaner cars.
The US is Wrongly Fighting ISIS by Persecuting Refugees
America's flawed policy to curb refugee resettlement in order to fight ISIS needs a reset.
Food & Water Watch Has a Plan to Move America off Fossil Fuels
Progress in Washington is a non-starter, so we must act at the state and local level.
Conservation and Conservatism on America's Farms
"Farmers who employ sustainable practices on their farm are saving money and reducing their impacts on climate change, which benefits literally everyone, everywhere."
Why the Climate March Was a Rally for Jobs and the Economy
"Don’t underestimate the impact of speaking to and fighting for racial and economic justice as an environmental issue."
Has Your Mayor Committed Your City to 100 Percent Clean Energy Yet?
"Committing to 100 percent renewable energy will make cities and towns healthier and stronger today and in the future."
It's World Press Freedom Day, and the U.S. Is Setting the Wrong Example
The Committee to Protect Journalists says the United States must do better with that whole First Amendment thing.