Archive for January, 2018

Activism, At Yale, Politics

Local 33 members and other students testifying against the Northern Pass project at the New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee hearings. (PHOTO CREDIT: Liz Wyman)

Protecting Our Landscapes in an Era of Corporate Control

Yale alumna, Liz Wyman, speaks out against the controversial Northern Pass project - and her alma mater's decision to lease land enabling its completion.
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Archaeology, Conservation, Culture

The Gunnison Valley at sunset, with Tenderfoot Mountain nestled in the background. (PHOTO CREDIT: Jack Lucido, Western State Colorado University)

Folsom Folks: Reconstructing Human History in Colorado’s Gunnison Basin

An archaeological site on Tenderfoot Mountain sets the stage for a story about exploration and human history.
by × January 23, 2018 × 7 comments

Activism, Conservation, Poetry

Sandwash

Sandwash

Sam Miller-McDonald explores themes of greed and mortality through poetry imbued with imagery that evokes essences and scenes of the natural world.
by × January 16, 2018 × 1 comment

Agriculture, Climate, Photo Essay

Farmers Adapt to a Changing Climate in Burkina Faso

Farmers Adapt to a Changing Climate in Burkina Faso

A photojournalist captures the impacts of climate change on agriculture in Burkina Faso, and the innovative solutions these communities have responded with in adjusting to a new climate reality.
by × January 9, 2018 × 1 comment

Climate, Conservation, Ecosystems

A view of Nagar Valley. (PHOTO CREDIT: Maha Qasim)

Climate Change in Northern Pakistan: A Family Journey

The stunning views at every turn along the undulating road from Islamabad to Naran set the scene for a climate change journey through the communities of Northern Pakistan.  
by × January 9, 2018 × 0 comments