Latino Labor Leaders Visit Congress to Defend NEPA
Latino labor leaders representing the interests of more than 2 million union members will present a letter to members of Congress this week to support the National Environmental Policy Act…
Historic Error Severely Endangers the US, Planet
Imagine you are about to cross a bridge and 99 out of 100 engineers warn you if you do, it will collapse. And one, who works for the bridge owner,…
Early Dakota Access Pipeline Spill Angers Tribal Chairs
When reports surfaced that the newly finished Dakota Access Pipeline had experienced its first crude oil spill in South Dakota even before the private project went into service, tribal chairmen were…
The Unstoppable People’s March
There are days when I rejoice at being part of the human race. Saturday, April 29, was one of those days, when I marched with 200,000 people in Washington, D.C.,…
‘Monumental Mondays’ to Defend National Monuments
Hundreds of environmental, public interest, and civil rights groups are uniting to defend the Antiquities Act from actions by the Trump administration that could weaken protections for national monuments. In…
Marching for Science Protects Our Communities
Until three years ago, you could have called me a scientist, educator, or mentor—but not an activist or marcher. Over time, however, I have recognized that I have the knowledge,…
Concerned About Climate Change? Change Your Bank
On April 29th, hundreds of thousands of people will take part in the People’s Climate March in DC and around the country. The march will send a clear message that…
The Unwavering Resistance of Millions of People
We’ve all seen it too many times. Donald Trump signs yet another executive order, turns the document around and shows it to the world. Voila, he seems to say. Now…
Earth Hour 2017: Go Dark
Some of the world’s most iconic landmarks will go dark on March 25th at 8:30pm local time to celebrate Earth Hour 2017, the world’s largest movement in support of action…
