Op-Eds & Popular Blogs
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Down to Earth. Center for Science & Environment, New Delhi. March 22, 2024. "Access to water is a crisis for the powerless."
Down to Earth. Center for Science & Environment, New Delhi. March 22, 2024. "Access to water is a crisis for the powerless."
The Conversation (with Karen A. Spiller). April 4, 2023. "Food forests are bringing shade and sustenance to US cities, one parcel of land at a time."
The Conversation (with Karen A. Spiller). April 4, 2023. "Food forests are bringing shade and sustenance to US cities, one parcel of land at a time."
This View of Life (with Adriana Romero-Olivares). Feb 17, 2022. "What Will It Take To Decolonize Ecology? "
This View of Life (with Adriana Romero-Olivares). Feb 17, 2022. "What Will It Take To Decolonize Ecology? "
The Conversation. Sept 2, 2020. "American environmentalism’s racist roots have shaped global thinking about conservation."
This article is also cited in Earth Island Journal's “The Most Important Environmental Stories of 2020.”
The Conversation. Sept 2, 2020. "American environmentalism’s racist roots have shaped global thinking about conservation."
This article is also cited in Earth Island Journal's “The Most Important Environmental Stories of 2020.”
The Guardian. Nov 15, 2017. "Bigotry Against Indigenous People Means We're Missing a Trick on Climate Change."
The Guardian. Nov 15, 2017. "Bigotry Against Indigenous People Means We're Missing a Trick on Climate Change."
The Conversation. April 6, 2017. "To Conserve Tropical Forests and Wildlife, Protect the Rights of People Who Rely on Them."
The Conversation. April 6, 2017. "To Conserve Tropical Forests and Wildlife, Protect the Rights of People Who Rely on Them."