News
How did indigenous people in North America die in such large numbers? Was it genocide, or was it their weak immune system?
Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, have collaborated with private security to surveil largely peaceful protesters ...
A flotilla of canoes and kayaks traversed the length of the Klamath River to celebrate its revival and look at what's left to ...
Ka’ila Farrell-Smith grew up in a community that was deeply involved in the fight for Indigenous rights, protesting broken treaties and other mistreatment of Native American people. Members of the ...
Horses live for several decades. Centuries ago, one horse outlived most people at the time, and has yet to have its longevity ...
Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, have for years worked alongside private mine security to surveil the largely peaceful protesters who oppose the Thacker Pass project.
COP30 in Brazil is an opportunity to spotlight the risks facing environmentalists and to ramp up measures to better protect ...
1d
Soy Carmín on MSNUnlearning the Past! 6 "Facts" From School That Are Totally Wrong Now!
Remember all those "truths" you meticulously memorized in school, the ones that shaped your understanding of the world? Well, ...
Afro-descendant peoples in four Amazon countries show remarkable achievements in environmental stewardship, according to new research from Conservation International, published in Nature ...
3d
AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Deforestation Rates on Afro-Descendant Lands in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Suriname Are as Much as 55% Lower than the Norm - New Research
First-of-its-kind study shows Afro-descendant peoples are key environmental stewards; 56% of their lands are top 5% in global biodiversity.
3h
LetsGrowCook on MSNHow Courgettes Became a Summer Staple in the UK
Once a humble garden vegetable, the courgette (or zucchini, as it’s called in North America) has blossomed into one of the UK ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results