Fellows at Work: Subterranean Moonshot, Disappearing Sawmills, and the True Cost of Huckleberries

Fellows & Grantees at Work:

Churchill at a Crossroads: The long road of integration between western science and local knowledge Matteo Cimellaro, Canada’s National Observer (supported by IPCA grant)

Climate Disasters Are Revealing the Vulnerability of US Water Systems Colleen Hagerty, Sierra (2021 Ocean & Climate workshop)

A Story About Salmon That Almost Had a Happy Ending Jacques Leslie and Jordan Gale, The New York Times (2015 Sagebrush Country; 2023 Klamath River Institute)

Will JD Vance save the Great Lakes from Trump? Izzy Ross and Juanpablo Ramirez Franco, Great Lakes Now/Grist/WBEZ (2024 Great Lakes Energy Future; 2024 Water Infrastructure Workshop)

Geothermal Power Is a Climate Moon Shot Beneath Our Feet Brent Crane, The New Yorker (Story supported by a Frank Allen Field Reporting Grant)

Vermont's Loggers and Sawmills Are Disappearing — and That's Bad News for Forests Jonathan Mingle, Seven Days (Story supported by a Frank Allen Field Reporting Grant)

The true cost of the huckleberry industry Josephine Woolington, High Country News (Story supported by an Indigenous Reporting Grant)