Jennifer Garner continues advocacy for Indigenous communities by visiting school, state house in New Mexico
The actress and Save the Children ambassador engaged with local schools, shared traditional meals with Navajo leaders, and advocated for state funding.
Read MoreA Native-Led Company Is Installing Solar Farms for Tribal Nations Across the US
Cody Two Bears, a member of the Sioux tribe in North Dakota, founded Indigenized Energy, a native-led energy company with a unique mission—installing solar farms for tribal nations in the United States.
Read More33 Ideas To Meaningfully Celebrate Earth Day
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Read MoreHelpers 2022: Climate Change Activists Leading the Way
Every year, The Helpers Edition of the Goodnewspaper highlights inspiring helpers in a number of categories. In this post we’re celebrating helpers in the Climate category.
Read MoreVideo: Indigenous knowledge helps design wildlife crossings reducing collisions by 71%
Previously known as one of Montana’s most dangerous roads, Highway 93 was upgraded to include 42 wildlife crossings that were built based on Indigenous traditional knowledge and values.
Read More73 Best Earth Day Quotes for Inspiration & Action
As we celebrate Earth Day this year, may we reflect on the wise words of environmentalists, climate activists, faith leaders, lovers of nature, and the youth of the world.
Read MoreHow an Aboriginal woman fought a coal company... and won
Murrawah Maroochy Johnson, a 29-year-old Wirdi woman of the Birri Gubba Nation, led a lawsuit against the Waratah coal mine... and won.
Read MoreReasons To Be Happy: Good Animal News
The last year may have been the first time we saw the inclinations that longtime wildlife conservation and protection efforts were really paying off: for turtles, rhinos, tigers, pandas, bald eagles, and more.
Read MoreMany Public Lands Still Have Derogatory Names — Interior Secretary Deb Haaland Is Changing That
Deb Haaland, an enrolled member of the Laguna Pueblo, said she is 'proud to be in a position' to start with a term offensive to Indigenous women on 650 different places on federal land.
Read MoreCelebrating World Water Day Good News Stories: One Drop at a Time
Quench your thirst for good news with inspiring World Water Day stories, and join the fight for clean water and sanitation for all!
Read MoreCaribou Herds Tripled Thanks To Indigenous Knowledge and Science
An Indigenous-led conservation program in British Columbia, Canada, has successfully increased a caribou herd from 38 individuals to 113 in less than a decade, according to a new study.
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