Foundation News Archives: January 2017

Jan 27, 2017
Fellow Daniel Orenstein writes that scientists, educators and researchers have to become leaders, both advancing the state of knowledge about global climate and the impacts of human activities, and strengthening the ecological literacy of youth. Education will be key in pushing back the damage that the Trump presidency is already causing, he says.Read more >
Jan 10, 2017
Since the November 2016 election, I have been thinking a great deal about what it really means to engage in systems change for environmental work. The election of Donald Trump, even in the simplest analysis, represents so much more than a political ideological divide in our nation. It remains to be...Read more >
Jan 9, 2017
Whether or not your work is rooted in science, we know that uncertainty marks much of our life experience, in both our personal and professional lives. The looming uncertainty we all feel about the unraveling of what we've fought so long and hard for in service of environmental protection, is...Read more >
Jan 6, 2017
Fellow Elizabeth Hoover visited the camp kitchens at Standing Rock and writes about the food traditions on display in them.Read more >

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