Indigenous People
4 questions to ask yourself before engaging in any climate work
For profound change, we must recognize rooted inequities, while contextualizing risks and rewards of solutions for communities. Read More
Taking climate justice seriously in the blue economy
Asset-based development could be the secret to adaptation and resilience for threatened coastal communities around the world. Read More
How Indigenous communities build energy sovereignty
"If it's extractive in nature, you are absolutely unwelcome." Read More
Indigenous tribes are leading the way to restore river ecosystems
Many other tribes have looked to the success of the Elwha River dam removals in bringing down fish-blocking dams in their lands as well. Read More
Inside Indigenous women's fight against Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline
Enbridge's Line 3 pipeline construction is running into tribal resistance over fears of water pollution, wild rice impacts, climate change, and exploitation of Native women. Read More
Urging clean energy and justice for tribal nations
This crisis within the Navajo and Hopi Nations provides an opportunity to reimagine a new energy economy that provides more benefits to more people. Read More
What you should know about new Interior Secretary Deb Haaland
Haaland will play a central role in realizing the federal government’s promises to combat climate change, deploy clean energy and address environmental racism. Read More
4 things we can learn from Indigenous wisdom
In order to restore balance in our environment, we must first listen to the natural world. Read More
The world-changing potential of STEAM-powered youth
An Indigenous educator, inventor, author and environmental activist, 20-year-old Danielle Boyer has already accomplished more than most adults when it comes to increasing diversity, Read More
Reviving Indigenous agriculture and foodways nourishes people, land and cultures
Native people all over the U.S. are working diligently to reclaim Indigenous varieties of corn, beans, squash, sunflowers and other crops. Read More