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environmentalism

In this Nov. 28, 2019, photo, a solar panel installation is seen in Ruicheng County in central China's Shanxi Province.
Environment
Green China: Where authoritarianism and environmentalism meet 
A large red oil tanker is shown in the distance passing underneath two tall bridge columns.
In landmark decision, Denmark will phase out oil and gas by 2050. Here’s how.
gray and white smokestacks billow
Conflict & Justice
Green groups grapple with a history of racism and exclusion
Hurricane Katrina aerial view
Justice
Quest for racial justice in US must include environmental and climate issues, activists say
Climate change activists protest at the Wall Street Bull in Lower Manhattan during Extinction Rebellion protests in New York City, New York, US, on Oct. 7, 2019.
‘Sorry, this is an emergency:’ Climate protesters block streets around world
Protesters hold signs and yell during a protest.
Environment
The Philippines identified as the deadliest country for environmental activists
European Parliament
Environment
Green wave in EU elections illustrates a desire for urgent action on climate
Nairobi youth climate strike
Climate Change
This high school sophomore from Minnesota ‘jumped on the bandwagon’ to save the planet
rally
Conflict
Assassins murdered Honduran activist Berta Cáceres. Her mother and daughters have taken up the fight.
Alan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief of The Guardian newspaper, pictured at the International Journalism Festival in 2014. Rusbridger will step down in the summer of 2015.
Media
The Guardian turns to climate advocacy to force change
Greenpeace activist Faiza Oulahsen in court at Murmansk (Photo: Reuters)
Environment
Russia charges Greenpeace activists with piracy after protest at Arctic oil rig
Development & Education
Fears of global population boom overblown, some argue
Sounds Heard by Aldo Leopold
Environment
Environmental activists under increasing attacks as natural resources diminish
Business, Economics and Jobs
Spanish hotel, built in national park, symbol to many of what’s wrong with the country
Global Politics
Over 1,200 protesters of oil pipeline arrested at White House
Are your cleaning products safe?
Development & Education
Community development in rural China
Global Politics
Energy Costs, the Environment and the Presidential Campaign
Environment
Living Green
Environment
Hopeful lunch? When it comes to feeding the world, ‘nothing’ will save us
Conflict & Justice
Greenpeace Activists Scale the Shard to Protest Shell Oil’s Drilling in the Arctic
Home Grown
Business, Economics and Jobs
Spaniards Trying to Save Illegally-Built Hotel
Greening The Internet Cloud
The Legacy
Conflict & Justice
What is a Domestic Terrorist?
Environment
Consumers Won’t Pay Green for a Green Clean
Step It Up 2007
Enviros Climb Back Up the Hill
Climate Friendly Assistance
Blue Jeans, Blue Water
Just One Child
Corporate Cannibals Chew on Sustainability
Shintech: Proposed Plastics Plant Looks Elsewhere
Just One Child
Transportation Dollar Boom
Clean Living
EARTH DAY AT 27: A LOOK BACK — AND AHEAD
Judi Bari Obituary: An Earth First! Activist Remembered
Time Waits for No One
Headwaters Land Swap
Environmental Pioneers Profile # 24: The “Don’t Make a Wave Committee” Were the Founders of Greenpeace
Living on Earth Profile Series #20: Edward Abbey: Voice of the Desert Southwest
Earth Day at 25 Years: A Retrospective of the Environmental Movement
Toxic Sludge and Greenwash
Living on Earth Profile Series #10: Fred Krupp: Environmental Defender
Living on Earth Profile Series #9: Lester Brown: Keeping Watch on the World
More Bomb Blasts: Anti-Environmentalism
A Look Ahead: The Environmental Justice Movement
Earth Day at 25 Years: A Retrospective of the Environmental Movement
Good for the Environment and Good for Workers
Wise Use Response
Containing the New Rush in the Sierras
The Rise of the New Mexico Green Party
Population and Patriarchy
Terra Talk
Ecology and Commerce
Terra Talk
Religious Partnership Promotes Stewardship for the Planet