FE1.4 - Luces en el Cielo

During the devastating September 9, 2017 earthquake off the coast of southern Mexico, residents of Mexico City and Quetzaltenango, Guatemala witnessed mysterious bursts of light in the sky. These lights, however, were not UFOs, exploding transformers, or evidence of a mysterious government conspiracy - instead, they were representatives of an age-old phenomena known as “earthquake lights.”  What could be causing these lights in the sky before, during, and after earthquakes?

FE1.3 - The Loneliest Plants

What do you do when you find the last individual of a species previously thought to be extinct?  The two rarest plants on earth both live in the Presidio of San Francisco, they’re both in the same genus, and there’s only one left of each.  Is there a future for these species, and if so, what does it look like? And what can species on the brink tell us about ourselves and the future of our ecosystems?

FE1.2 - This is Where it Begins

The story of modern-day North America begins with the systematic genocide and displacement of indigenous peoples.  The social and ecological consequences of this founding trauma have become clearer over time, but so far relatively little has been done to address this at the federal, state, and provincial levels.