Meet the 2026-2028 Red Natural History Fellows
These scholar-activists bring diverse methodologies and lived experiences to bear on the ecological and social crises shaping our times.
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These scholar-activists bring diverse methodologies and lived experiences to bear on the ecological and social crises shaping our times.
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Among our current crises: a new Red Scare—targeted, calculated, and accelerating fast. The Trump regime has moved quickly to strip federal funding from research on racism, gender, and environmental justice
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Carbon offsets don’t reduce emissions—they just shift responsibility. As global leaders meet at UN COP16 in Colombia, the Red Natural History Fellows cohort penned an Open Letter calling for an end to these ineffective and harmful practices. Read it, and take action.
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On the occasion of the UN Conference on Biodiversity (COP16) in Colombia this week, we’ve rounded up resources from our cohort of Red Natural History Fellows that can help us understand and break from false solutions and carbon colonialism.
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Carbon offsets don’t reduce emissions—they just shift responsibility. Sign the petition to add your voice to the growing call for a moratorium on carbon offsetting policies.
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