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Like the DAPL protesters, this artwork is "Not Afraid to Look" Big Oil in the eye.
Portraits projected onto trees show the inseparable identity of the rainforest and its people.
For more than a decade, crafty twin sisters have been stitching up activism for our ailing oceans.
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Artist Chie Hitotsuyama crafts realistic animals out of recycled newspaper.
When political wars and Halloween get together, you just know somebody is going get burned at the stake.
"Before the Flood" is set on the battlegrounds of climate change—from the North Pole to the South Pacific to the voting booth.
Images from the California Academy of Sciences’ annual photography contest give us a big-picture look at the natural world.
Artist Matthew Willey is leaving his mark all around the world—making sure everyone knows about this pollinator’s plight.
Here’s a sneak peek at some of the silliest submissions so far.
Artists offer a clever—and disgusting—perspective on poaching (which is also disgusting).
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