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How Art Immortalized #NoDAPL Protests at Standing Rock | #50StatesofArt
Sarain Fox, the host of 'RISE' on VICELAND, tells Creators why art was vital to the #NoDAPL movement.
China Tries 'Vertical Forests' for its Air Pollution Problem
They might not fix it, but they'll look good trying.
A Bunch of Greenpeace Activists Hung a 'Resist' Banner from a Crane Behind the White House
The stunt follows Trump's executive orders on the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, as well as his contract freeze on the EPA.
“Lightmapping” Reveals Invisible Radiation in Chernobyl & Fukushima
Greenpeace photographer Greg McNevin uses a light-painting technique to visualize lasting radiation levels.
What McDonald's Is Doing to Protect the Future of the Filet-O-Fish
The current agreement puts the brakes on expanding cod fishing, but also the use of heavy nets to scrape marine life from the seabed, known as “bottom trawling”, in the Arctic—an area where some 800,000 tons of cod are already being fished on a yearly...
Fake Art Heists and Big Ceramic Dicks: Last Week in Art
Also, Banksy is getting his largest-ever exhibition in Rome, and the CIA and Steve Martin have great art collections.
Bayer's Takeover of Monsanto Would Create the World's Largest Agricultural Supplier
Activists opposed to genetically modified organisms fear the combined companies would wield tremendous influence over how — and what — foods are grown around the world.
The Filmmaker Fighting Against the Animal Rights War on Seal Hunting
A new documentary, 'Angry Inuk,' points out the irony of progressives attacking a long-standing Indigenous practice.
Leaked Documents Shed Light on Possible Fallout of Secretive US-EU Trade Deal
According to leaked documents obtained by Greenpeace, the TTIP deal could ultimately lower environmental and public health standards for products sold in Europe.
Which London Landmark Is Best to Occupy in a Protest?
We rate and slate the places where you might end up having a sit-in.
Why Greenpeace Activists Put Gas Masks on London's Famous Monuments
Recipients included Nelson, Boadicea, Oliver Cromwell, and Winston Churchill.