Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
Chicago Aims To Have Most Air Pollution Sensors in the US
By Brett Chase, Chicago Sun-Times
US Guts Criticism of Indigenous Rights Abuses, Mentions of Climate Change From Annual Human Rights Reports
By Katie Surma, Peter Aldhous
An Environmental Justice Test Case for Trump’s EPA: A Creek That Smells Like Death
By Lisa Sorg
RAGBRAI, the World’s Largest Recreational Bike Ride, Is Getting Hotter and Harder
By Anika Jane Beamer
Will Endangerment Finding Repeal Trigger New State Actions on Climate?
By Marianne Lavelle
A Week of Gulf South Solidarity in New York City
By Ryan Krugman
Broiled by Heat Waves, Residents of the Concrete Jungle Suffer
By Lauren Dalban
As Climate Change Makes Hail More Destructive, Illinois Residents Pay the Price
By Susan Cosier
After Turmoil and No-Confidence Votes, Sierra Club Terminates Ben Jealous
By Lee Hedgepeth
Moving on From the Heartbreak Hotel
By Nina Sablan
The Slow-Moving Fight to Clean New Jersey’s Most Contaminated River
By Anna Mattson
Canyon Wildfire in Los Angeles Forces Thousands to Evacuate
By Keerti Gopal
Federal Judge Halts New Construction at Alligator Alcatraz
By Amy Green
Led by Gen Z Activists, Community Opposition Mounts to Residential Development Next to South Jersey’s Black Run Reserve
By Naaja Flowers
‘Where’s the Money Going?’: Why Brazilian Towns Awash With Royalties From Oil Are Still Among the Poorest
By Rafael Oliveira, Agência Pública and the Guardian
Trump Dismisses Civil Rights, Fair Housing Cases in Chicago To Focus on ‘Real Concerns’
By Brett Chase, Chicago Sun-Times