A story on the New Yorker website this week takes a look at the Yurok Tribe’s carbon-offset forest project, which was the first developed under California protocols for the state’s cap-and-trade system back in 2014. According to the story, the project is now the “tribe’s main source of discretionary income,” which has facilitated the purchase […]
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Sympathy for the Leakers
Hey, look! Greg King, longtime environmental activist and current executive director of the Siskiyou Land Conservancy, has a letter in the Mailbox section of this week’s New Yorker magazine. In the letter, King comments on Steve Coll’s article about the persecution of New York Times journalist James Risen, Edward Snowden and Julian Assange. Read the […]
