The Latest by Anna Guth

Intern

A graduate of Wesleyan University with an honors degree in English and environmental studies, Anna was an intern at Earthjustice in San Francisco. She previously interned at Women’s Earth Alliance, and managed a half-acre garden and orchard growing produce for a Community Supported Agriculture program.

September 15, 2016

Buena Semilla, Mala Semilla

Las megacorporaciones controlan el suministro mundial de semillas por medio de la ingeniería genética y por medio de las patentes. La manera tradicional de cultivar nuestros alimentos sobrevive entre las pequeñas empresas de semillas y entre individuos que guardan sus semillas.

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September 15, 2016

Good Seed, Bad Seed

As huge corporations patent and genetically alter seeds across the globe, independent seed companies are sowing a different future for our food system.

July 7, 2016

Los Parques Nacionales a Través de los Ojos de un Artista

El arte ha jugado siempre un papel importante a la ahora de generar apoyo del público para el Servicio de Parques Nacionales.

Public Domain/Oakland Museum of California
July 7, 2016

The National Parks Through an Artist’s Eyes

Art has long played a defining role in generating public support for the National Park Service.

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May 26, 2016

Spring Cleaning’s Dirty Secret

A toxic chemical called galaxolide that’s commonly included in household cleaning products has been found to accumulate in our bodies and ecosystems.

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April 29, 2016

Five (True!) Tall Tales About Trees

This Arbor Day, we’re celebrating the holiday with five fun facts about trees, along with a list of the various ways that Earthjustice is working to save these invaluable organisms.

April 11, 2016

A Pesar de la Nieve y la Sequía, la Mariposa Monarca Sigue su Vuelo

Este año la población de la monarca se recuperó milagrosamente, dejando a los científicos y los admiradores de la mariposa sorprendidos por igual y preguntándose si las monarcas están logrando adaptarse al cambiante paisaje a lo largo de su trayecto.

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April 11, 2016

Come Snow and Drought, Monarch Butterflies Fly On

Monarch butterfly numbers have rebounded miraculously this year, leaving scientists and butterfly admirers alike wondering if it’s just a fluke or if the monarchs are adapting to their historic route’s changing landscape.

Cabinet Mountains by Scott Butner https://flic.kr/p/awEEif
March 11, 2016

Feds Approve Copper and Silver Mine in Montana’s Cherished Wilderness

The U.S. Forest Service recently approved the Montanore copper and silver mine. The project would involve blasting tunnels and removing 120 million tons of ore beneath the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness.

March 9, 2016

Una Celebración de Mujeres Luchando Por Lograr Justicia

Este Mes de la Historia de la Mujer, queremos agradecer y celebrar a las mujeres que están haciendo historia mientras protegen al medio ambiente.