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February — Issue #18

An educator adapts traditional coastal ceremony to new inland wetlands, teaching students relationship with ecosystems following salt migration.

A grandmother maintains ceremony at a disappearing coastal shell mound, teaching her granddaughter to honor place despite transformation.
February — Issue #17

A daughter votes for climate funding, believing communities can leverage institutional resources while maintaining control and expanding their transformative model.

A mother votes against climate funding to preserve her community's hard-won autonomy from institutions that demand legibility over self-determination.
January — Issue #16

A tribal fisheries scientist documents whitefish decline and proposes harvesting thriving bass populations, prioritizing community sustenance over traditional species.

An Anishinaabe fisher maintains ceremonial whitefish harvest as populations collapse, choosing cultural continuity over adaptation to warming Lake Superior.
January — Issue #13

Choosing Trinidad over Miami meant lower wages but kept proximity to family, revealing what optimization frameworks invisibly exclude from migration calculations.

A Caribbean hotel worker calculates when declining tourism, bleaching coral, and visa delays make leaving more dangerous than staying.
December — Issue #12

Sixty-three farmers pool water rights and build democratic governance structures to manage aquifer decline through collective action instead of competition.

Kansas farmer maximizes efficiency through technology and markets while his aquifer declines and his community empties out around him.
December — Issue #11

Targeted grazing directs cheatgrass-dominated landscapes toward functional grassland ecosystems rather than attempting restoration that will likely fail on warm, dry sites.

Intensive wildling transplants in high-elevation refugia bet on holding sagebrush where conditions still allow, despite transformation accelerating across millions of acres.
December — Issue #10

Relocating the same facility inland accepts immediate disruption to eliminate compounding risks, but leaves uncertainty about what defense might have achieved.

Protecting a chemical plant in place through engineered barriers and elevated systems proves viable across thirteen years of worsening floods.
December — Issue #9

Community health workers maintain trust through relationship-based care while neighbors stop calling ambulances, choosing known caregivers over protocol efficiency.

Systematic triage algorithms allocate scarce ICU beds during heat surges—but measuring survival probability can't capture what communities lose.
December — Issue #8

A parent coalition organizes to abandon traditional school calendars rather than wait years for climate control as heat days multiply.

A school board member defends seven-year infrastructure timelines against parent demands for immediate calendar restructuring amid rising classroom temperatures.
