A year after the BP oil spill, Cherri Foytlin walked 1,243 miles to send a message: the Gulf is still suffering, and residents are mobilizing for change.
What it’s like to respond to an environmental and democratic crisis—and where we go from here.
For Gulf residents, the BP oil spill has made the problem of unchecked corporate power painfully clear. Exxon Valdez survivor Riki Ott on why this may be the moment to overcome our political divides and take back our democracy.
Those who know the Gulf best say seafood still isn’t safe following BP’s oil disaster.
Video: Mycologist Paul Stamets gives six ways fungi can help save the planet.
As Willie Nelson taught us, you just can’t play a sad song on a banjo. Folk legend Pete Seeger unveils his newest protest song.
A proposed coal plant in Malaysia is provoking an international outcry.
100 days into the BP disaster, it's time to quit claiming that an economy based on fossil fuels is our only option.
A delegation of indigenous leaders from Ecuador visited Louisiana to share what they learned in a decades-long battle with Texaco.
A photographer bears witness to the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Hands Across the Sand movement: How one Florida restaurant owner has organized a force against offshore drilling.
Even as we work to prevent future disasters and break the U.S. oil addiction, we must keep up pressure for a fair, ambitious climate treaty.
In the wake of the BP disaster in the Gulf, Americans are ready for clean energy.