October 28, 2016 By Bill McKibbenNew York Times
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. — The Native Americans who have spent the last months in peaceful protest against an oil pipeline along...
October 27, 2016Greenpeace Press Release
Brooklyn, New York - Today young people from Oceti Sakowin, the Seven Council Fires, and the Standing Rock Sioux Nation traveled to...
‘We will be peaceful, we will be prayerful, we will not retreat’
By Deirdre Fulton, staff writerCommon DreamsOctober 27, 2016
Arrests have begun at the recently erected...
October 24, 2016By Sarah Sunshine ManningIndian Country Today
“Non-violent direct action has been vilified in the media, but it’s a major way that things have...
The militarized response is escalating, Dakota Access construction is accelerating. To be clear: North Dakota is acting as trustee for the company, using what it considers...
October 23, 2016By NavajoDaily Kos
Last night on October 22, 2016, Dallas Goldtooth reported, via Facebook Live about the 83 arrests that happened yesterday...
October 19, 2016 By Chris WilliamsTruthout
On November 30, 2016, a case will come before the Canadian Supreme Court that will have momentous and potentially global...
October 16, 2016By Julie ZauzmerWashington Post
It’s noon on a Thursday, and Reyna Davila-Day would ordinarily be sitting in her AP Human Geography class,...
October 12, 2016By Sierra Crane-MurdochThe New Yorker
The last time Native Americans gathered and the nation noticed was in 1973. That February, after members of the Oglala...
October 10, 2016By John SchwartzNew York Times
LUBBOCK, Tex. — A member of Katharine Hayhoe’s church asked her a question after services a couple of weeks ago:...
And they are turning the Dakota Access protests into a worldwide environmental movement.
By Alexander SammonMother JonesOctober 10, 2016
By the time three federal government...
The new book by Mitch Hescox and Paul Douglas is a marriage of science and faith
By John AbrahamThe GuardianOctober 10, 2016
Most of you are aware of a growing movement...
October 10, 2016 Christian Aid
Cholera could kill more people in Haiti than Hurricane Matthew, without urgent action to control the disease and ensure families have safe...
‘This ruling puts 17 million people who rely on the Missouri River at serious risk’
By Nika Knight, staff writerCommon DreamsOctober 10, 2016
A U.S. federal court of...
As arrests of water protectors continued on Monday, joint letter from three agencies says that Standing Rock Sioux objections should be considered
By Jon Queally, staff...
October 10, 2016By Jack HealyNew York Times
As others built winter shelters over the weekend, she worked in the camp’s supply area, sifting through thousands of donated...
October 7, 2016By Monica DaveyNew York Times
FLINT, Mich. — All along, through months of complaints from residents of this city about the peculiar colors and odors they...
October 3, 2016Independent Catholic News
Today, on the Feast of St Francis of Assisi, Catholic institutions and communities from all over the world celebrated the culmination...
October 3, 2016 By Dennis OverbyeNew York Times
MAUNA KEA, Hawaii — Little lives up here except whispering hopes and a little bug called Wekiu.
Three miles above the...
October 4, 2016By Tomás InsuaHuffington Post
Even the most optimistic among us would not dispute that our world is currently in a desperate state. From climate change...
Americans’ views on climate change diverge sharply depending on their political affiliations, says a new Pew Research poll. But two areas of consensus are emerging.
By...
We were water beings from the beginning. The river was our Grandmother and supplied everything we needed to survive.
By Linda HoganYes! MagazineOctober 4, 2016
We are...
October 3, 2016By Marie VennerNational Catholic Reporter
Energy use has electrified a swell of Catholics this summer in the three-county Monterey, Calif., diocese, where new...