The Inhumanity of Buildings: Our Dynamic Society’s Conflict with Static...
Kroon Hall opened in 2009 as the home of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. Seven years later, is it performing to standards?
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Indigenous Yup'ik Alaskans grapple with the relocation of their town as permafrost thaws and riverbanks erode.
View ArticleWhere the River Fairies Are: A Quest on the Amazon River with the Pink Dolphins
Yiyuan Jasmine Qin traces the journey of the Amazon river dolphin, or the Boto, along the Amazon River as it winds through complex, intertwining stories of scientific research and conservation efforts,...
View ArticleAqueduct-walking in the Mojave Desert
Sayd Randle hikes with a filmmaker along the Los Angeles Aqueduct as they meet the communities impacted by the water consumption of Los Angeles, California.
View ArticleA Journey With Nature in Grand Teton & Yellowstone
t some point in the history of our species, humans began to think of themselves separate from nature. In the process of that separation many of us lost our ability to relate not only to our fellow...
View ArticleFacing Fear in the Heart of Alaska
Filmmaker Christina Stone hikes across melting glaciers and descends into their chasms to confront climate change head on and tell its story in Alaska's Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve.
View ArticleIn Memory
After recent fires at Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Elizabeth Parker Garcia reflects on the mountains of eastern Tennessee as a place of loss, remembrance and resilience.
View ArticleSage Magazine 2017 Print Edition: Justice Out of Place
The 2017 Sage Magazine Editorial Board is excited to present the 2017 Print Edition: Justice Out of Place. In this year's print edition, we step into the communities on the frontlines of environmental...
View ArticleSearching for the Stars: Light Pollution in Puerto Rico
Javier A. Román-Nieves documents the night skies above Puerto Rico to encourage understanding of the consequences of light pollution on the environment and the planet.
View ArticleThe Greywater Diaries
Sayd Randle explores a different perspective of California's water crisis: the stories of Los-Angeles based home greywater system installers.
View ArticleVoices Underwater: Flint, Still in Search of Solutions
Following a classroom study of the Flint water crisis, Meredith Brown meets and shares the stories of Flint residents at the Water Infrastructure Conference in Flint, Michigan in March 2017.
View ArticleSeguimos Luchando: We Will Continue Our Fight
Deep in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, the encroachment of internationally-owned palm oil plantations on ancestral Shibipo lands inspires a village's resistance.
View ArticleThe Center of the World
The protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline brought the attention of the world crashing down on the banks of the Missouri River. If justice must exist in place, what does it look like?
View ArticleFarmers Adapt to a Changing Climate in Burkina Faso
A photojournalist captures the impacts of climate change on agriculture in Burkina Faso, and the innovative solutions these communities have responded with in adjusting to a new climate reality.
View ArticleRe-envisioning Waste in the Land of Rivers
Innovative, small-scale waste management in Bangladesh.
View ArticleWomen of the Wildlands
On the frontlines of the California wildfires, a group of women looks to redefine an industry. Dolhansky uses an infrared gun to measure the temperature of the flames on a prescribed burn. [PHOTO...
View ArticleWhat is Lost and Found on the Fraser River
Through mud-caked and marsh-soaked lenses, a photojournalism team reveals the inseparable link between the survival of a fish and the future of a city.
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