Water protectors continue their defense in the face of police repression
Source: Photos from the Front Lines of the Dakota Access Pipeline Resistance | Sierra Club
Water protectors continue their defense in the face of police repression
Source: Photos from the Front Lines of the Dakota Access Pipeline Resistance | Sierra Club
Environmental artist J Henry Fair captures the beauty and destruction of industrial sites to illustrate the hidden impacts of the things we buy – the polluted air, destroyed habitats and the invisible carbon heating the planet
Source: Industrial scars: The environmental cost of consumption – in pictures | Environment | The Guardian
The twin brothers John and Frank Craighead, along with their wives and families, lived lives entwined with each other and the natural world.
Source: Remembering the Craigheads, Pioneers of Wildlife Biology – The New Yorker
Workers, including children, labor in harsh and dangerous conditions to meet the world’s soaring demand for cobalt, a mineral essential to powering electric vehicles, laptops, and smartphones, according to an investigation by The Washington Post.
Source: Cobalt mining for lithium ion batteries has a high human cost – Washington Post
Many of the homes that were flooded in the Baton Rouge area after a record-breaking storm still have contents and debris that haven’t been hauled away.
Source: Wading through the aftermath of Louisiana’s 1,000-year flood | Reveal
The report also listed 86 species of birds, including the Canadian warbler, that are threatened by plummeting populations, habitat destruction and climate change.
Source: 1.5 billion birds missing from North American skies, ‘alarming’ report finds | Toronto Star
Native American representatives have gathered in North Dakota, demonstrating against an oil pipeline in what activists are calling the largest, most diverse tribal action in at least a century.
Source: From 280 Tribes, a Protest on the Plains – The New York Times
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