As the Klamath River dries, tribal nations and farmers come to rare agreement

“What’s at stake is our very livelihood, our culture, our identities, our way of life."

Campus divestment activists eye fossil fuel profits on stolen land

Grist investigation reveals 14 land-grant universities making millions off Indigenous land.

Ignoring Indigenous rights is making the green transition more expensive

“If you’re going to develop energy in the U.S. you’ve got to do it with the…

Biden protected the lands surrounding the Grand Canyon. Uranium mining is happening there anyway.

There's a long, nasty history of uranium mining on Native lands but the company says this…

Why more than 60 Indigenous nations oppose the Line 5 oil pipeline

The 70 year-old pipeline, which just won a key permit, poses “an unacceptable risk of an…

The first Pacific Islander to win a National Book Award talks colonialism, culture, and climate

Craig Santos Perez's visual poetry weaves humor and grief to tell Guam's story.

Here’s what’s at stake for Indigenous peoples at COP28

Negotiations happen behind closed doors, but for Indigenous peoples, “a lot of work happens in the…

The libertarian developer looming over West Maui’s water conflict

Peter Martin spent decades guzzling water around Lāhainā. Then came the fire.

Still concerned about the Dakota Access pipeline? The feds are asking for comment, 7 years later.

The controversial pipeline near Standing Rock united the climate movement. Now regulators want the public to…

New US climate report says land theft and colonization amplify the climate crisis for Indigenous peoples

The report concludes that Indigenous self-determination is a key climate solution — if the federal government…