Sustainability Tip: Connecting with the Indigenous land you inhabit and what you can do to heal it
This evocative picture of the Northern lights is a reminder of the awe Indigenous people have held for thousands of years on their Native lands. It can help us remember …
What to Watch: How climate change impacts people with disabilities
By Sophie Roback, Alliance Intern from Colorado College ‘24 As a result of climate change, natural disasters are becoming more frequent, and people with disabilities are being disproportionately affected. A …
Food for Thought: How Indigenous perspectives are positively impacting our world
Aeta Indigenous People in the mountains and primeval forests of the Philippines planting. Credit: PREDA By Alliance President Terry Gips We previously shared the profound, poignant perspectives of Alaska Native …
Food for Thought: How an Indigenous worldview can impact climate change and our relationship with nature
Alaska Native (Denaakk’e) Nazune Menka, a Berkeley Law School professor. Credit: Nazune on Instagram (left), Cheska Torres Ibasan, Berkeley Law (right) By Alliance President Terry Gips The colonization of Indigenous …
Good News: New York and Rotary’s national work to protect Monarch butterflies
From left, Patti Cooper, Frank Coniglio and Robyn Elman. Credit: Karine Aigner, The New York Times By Sophie Roback, Alliance Intern from Colorado College ‘24 Robyn Elman has been tirelessly …
Bad News: Japanese scientists find microplastics are even in clouds and contributing to climate change
People walk under dark clouds along a beach in the United States in 2023. Credit: Kevin Lamarque, Reuters By Kaitlyn Scanlon, Alliance Intern from Oregon State University ’26 Ever heard …