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“Silence is not neutrality—it is participation in the outcome.” New commentary in @therevelator.org examines how history is rarely erased all at once. More often, it fades through omission, caution, and the narrowing of whose stories are allowed to remain visible. Memory matters.
Pride is often celebrated as progress. But progress has a memory. The Great Forgetting, a new piece in @therevelator.org, examines what happens when civil rights history, environmental history, and the voices behind both are softened, narrowed, or erased. This Pride Month, memory matters.
"We live in a time of cosmic tragedy, when heedless human expansion has pushed many of the planet’s lives beyond bearing. As ecosystems unravel, so do the cultures that depend on them..." writes Kathleen Dean Moore for @therevelator.org. ⬇️
The Great Forgetting -- How memory, civil rights, and environmental history are being quietly erased. #PrideMonth https://therevelator.org/the-great-forgetting/
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New Environmental Books: Spring-to-Summer Reads to Brighten and Enlighten https://therevelator.org/environmental-books-june2026/
When the Butterflies Come Home Again by Kathleen Dean Moore A philosopher shares an environmental success story that speaks to the moral necessity of ongoing work for wild beings. https://therevelator.org/fenders-blue-butterflies/
The Two Words Giving Me Hope — Even As the Trump Administration Dismantles More Climate Regulations https://therevelator.org/despite-trump/
How memory, civil rights, and environmental history are being quietly erased.
therevelator.org
The Great Forgetting • The Revelator
The Great Forgetting • The Revelator
How memory, civil rights, and environmental history are being quietly erased.
therevelator.org
A philosopher tells an environmental success story that speaks to the moral necessity of ongoing work for wild beings.
therevelator.org
How memory, civil rights, and environmental history are being quietly erased.
therevelator.org
When the Butterflies Come Home Again • The Revelator
The Great Forgetting • The Revelator
Our latest environmental book wrap-up on @therevelator.org includes great new titles -- for adults and children -- about owls, reptiles, climate justice, green gardening, and more. therevelator.org/environmenta...
Learn more about the wildly successful Roadless Rule via esteemed WELC Wildlands and Wildlife Program Director Sarah McMillan's op-ed in @therevelator.org here:
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When the Butterflies Come Home Again "How do you hold both truths at the same time — the horror and the hope? How can you accept the truth that destroys hope and at the same time hold the hope that may be the only route toward recovery?" @therevelator.org therevelator.org/fenders-blue...
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Ocean Hoptimism
Ocean Hoptimism
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The Revelator
Whether you decide on a vacation or staycation, plan on finding inspiration in these books about owls, reptiles, climate justice, green gardening, and more.
therevelator.org
New Environmental Books: Spring-to-Summer Reads to Brighten and Enlighten • The Revelator
A philosopher tells an environmental success story that speaks to the moral necessity of ongoing work for wild beings.
therevelator.org
There’s a lot going on to distract us from progress. But if you look through the noise, you’ll find encouraging patterns.
When the Butterflies Come Home Again • The Revelator
The Two Words Giving Me Hope — Even As the Trump Administration Dismantles More Climate Regulations • The Revelator
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This popular regulation protects 58.5 million acres of national forests and 1,600 at-risk species. The Trump administration wants gut it.
The Roadless Rule Is on the Chopping Block — and So Are Our Wildest Forests • The Revelator
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The Revelator
The Revelator
A philosopher tells an environmental success story that speaks to the moral necessity of ongoing work for wild beings.
therevelator.org
When the Butterflies Come Home Again • The Revelator
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Western Environmental Law Center
Whether you decide on a vacation or staycation, plan on finding inspiration in these books about owls, reptiles, climate justice, green gardening, and more.
therevelator.org
New Environmental Books: Spring-to-Summer Reads to Brighten and Enlighten • The Revelator