Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Women Saving the Planet: Duduzile Nhlengethwa-Masina of Swaziland Without access to the right technologies, countries are left to confront complex problems without the sufficient tools to solve them. Eric J. Lyman
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Women Saving the Planet: Kalee Kreider of the United States After 20 years behind the scenes of the environmental movement Kreider believes that, now more than ever, women need more seats at the table. Lucia Graves
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Women Saving the Planet: Achala Abeysinghe of Sri Lanka Abeysinghe, among other things, is the principal researcher at the International Institute for Environment and Development. Kate Wheeling
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Women Saving the Planet: Lidy Nacpil of the Philippines The veteran civil-society advocate came of political age under the Marcos régime in the Philippines. Today she’s one of the busiest organizers in the world. Ted Scheinman
News in Brief Meet the Estonian Woman Shaping International Cybersecurity Policy Marina Kajurand’s appointment to the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace is a milestone in the undeniably… Pacific Standard Staff
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Women Saving the Planet: Christiana Figueres of Costa Rica The former executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change sees women as the solution to climate change, rather than victims. Eric J. Lyman
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues Women Saving the Planet: Kayla DeVault, Advocating for Navajo Nation The scholar and indigenous activist explains how tribal communities can help solve the energy crisis. Kate Wheeling
Features Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues The Women on the Front Lines of Climate Change Women around the globe are disproportionately affected by climate change, but this gives them an edge in preparing for an uncertain future. Kate Wheeling & Ted Scheinman
News in Brief The Stress of a Trump Presidency Is Harming Sexual and Reproductive Health For many women, the physical toll of the current administration is chipping away at their reproductive health. By… Pacific Standard Staff
Guest Programmer Issue #55: March/April 2017 Magazine Previous Issues The Culture Pages Writer and Editor Kelly Sue DeConnick on the Future for Women in Comic Books We spoke to Kelly Sue DeConnick about what she recommends reading, watching, and listening to. Katie Kilkenny