AIMS Students Explore Climate Futures Through Interactive Theatre
On 4/17/25, seven bright middle school students from the American Indian Magnet School (AIMS) in St...
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Lessons from Hazelnuts
Three years ago, I moved to Minnesota to sell hazelnuts. I believed strongly in their potential to ...
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Are AI and Data Centers Harmful?
AI, it’s ubiquitous. It snuck into our everyday lives without consent or understanding; it is on ou...
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Your 2025 Earth Month List
This Earth Month, we asked our team to share what they are doing to celebrate and honor the Earth. ...
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Let’s make good trouble for Climate Justice Education
Dear people, we’ve had a sweet few years and built a movement sweeping across North America to brin...
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Letters to my co-mentor: reflections on building meaningful relationships in a scary world
We asked Daniela Kunkel-Linares, our former Senior Youth Coordinator and Libby, our former Youth En...
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Joy and anger and hope: youth climate activism
Friends, we are in the midst of a coup. The things happening in Washington D.C. these days are unco...
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Do the Next Right Thing. Repeat.
As I write this, wildfires in LA County continue to rage out of control. My daughter, who lives in ...
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We’re For a Better Future
I sit here, laptop in lap, breathing into the anxiety that this moment of uncertainty and mild terr...
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Final Reflection of COP29
As we get ready to leave Baku, Azerbaijan for our long journey home and reflect back on our time he...
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All Along The Watchtower
The world's first oil well was built in Bibi-Heybat, Azerbaijan. This land has a deep history steep...
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COP29 Wrapped
If the entirety of African nations cut their global emissions by 100%, that would only account for ...
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