Antioch University has a long history of working for climate justice and creating more sustainable communities. Unfortunately, even with all this past work, there are still few issues as urgent to our society as the climate crisis. This year on Earth Day we would like to take a look back at the Antiochians who we have recently talked to about their work protecting the environment. Whether that is through activism, education, research, or other work, we are thankful for all that these change-makers are doing to heal and preserve the natural world. Check out the links below to read or listen to the stories of some of Antioch’s environmental champions.
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