Resilience Image by LeoNeoBoy from Pixabay On Juneteenth, lessons from the past can guide our climate future The formerly enslaved African Americans who celebrated the first Juneteenth have much to teach us about living within, surviving, and overcoming the ills of an extractive economy that depletes and commodifies our human and natural resources.
Impactscommons.wikimedia.org In New Mexico, partners collaborate to end siege from megafires Initiative in the Rio Grande basin intends to thwart catastrophic wildfires that wreck watersheds.
Impacts Photo by Stijn te Strake on Unsplash Decolonizing regenerative cattle ranching Native farmers want newcomers to know there’s nothing novel about caring for the land that grows our food.
Impacts civileats.com Ricardo Salvador: Dear secretary of Agriculture, this is your chance Despite concerns from many corners, there is a roadmap to progress at USDA.
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Ricardo Salvador: Dear secretary of Agriculture, this is your chance