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Feature Archives – Environment
What Sunrise El Paso Learned From Its Historic Youth-Led Climate Charter Campaign
The Coal Mine-Turned-Garden Feeding 2,000 Texans Every Month
They Halted a Pipeline in South Memphis. Now Can They Get Clean Drinking Water?
Disaster Relief Often Leaves Disabled People Behind. Disabled First Responders Are Changing That.
The 52-Year Fight to Protect El Paso’s Castner Range Continues
Inside the Fight To Kick Out Rochester’s Power Company
The Upstate Town That Took Back Its Power
The Grassroots Movement That Built Puerto Rico’s First Community-Owned Microgrid
The Former Dumping Ground That Became a Flourishing Food Ecosystem
With Disaster Tours, Eastern N.C. Locals Share Stories, Propose Flooding Solutions
Why Cities Are Rethinking What Kinds of Trees They’re Planting
Can Guaranteed Income Improve the Health of Pregnant People and Children?
An Indigenous Community Land Trust Is Creating Housing Through #LandBack
How Detroit Restaurants Are Tackling Climate Change in the Kitchen
Nature-Based Education Is Super White. Not at Detroit’s Urban Forest School.
Record Heat Waves and Droughts Can’t Dry Up This Native Garden in Phoenix
Wildfire Smoke Is Hurting Pregnant Moms and Babies. Can California Cities Protect Them?
As West Chicago Cleans the Last of Its Nuclear Contamination, Residents Exposed Say ‘It’s Not Over’
From a Vacant, City-Owned Lot to Chicago’s First Indigenous Garden
Embracing the Urban Wild
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