Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
A Maine Folk Band Finds Its Voice in a Warming World
By Ryan Krugman
The Year in Climate: Attacks on Science, the Start of Trump’s Second Term and Surging Electricity Demand Foreshadow a Future Filled with Uncertainty
By Dan Gearino, ICN Staff
After a Hard Year for Environmental Justice, Chicago Communities Are Picking Up the Pieces
By Amber X. Chen
How George Wallace and Bull Connor Set the Stage for Alabama’s Sky-High Electric Rates
By Dennis Pillion
Scenes From an Unfolding Climate Drama
Story and photos by Bob Berwyn
A New Jersey Buyout Program for Flood-Prone Homes Is a National Model
By Emilie Lounsberry
Lessons on Scaling Gift Economies—and How It Can Help the Planet
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Nonprofit Center Works with Rural Maine Towns to Prepare for and Protect Against Extreme Weather
By Sydney Cromwell
Indigenous Groups Fight to Save Rediscovered Settlement Site on an Industrial Waterfront in Texas
By Dylan Baddour
As the Whitmer Administration Enters Its Final Year, Environmental Advocates Lament Wasted Opportunities
By Tom Perkins
Will New Jersey’s Environmental Regulators Approve Transco’s NESE Pipeline After Rejecting it Twice?
By Raeanne Raccagno
The ‘Toxic Cocktail’ Brewing in Pennsylvania’s Waterways
Story by Kiley Bense, photos by Scott Goldsmith
Countries Want Debt Relief for Conservation. Is China Ready to Play a Role?
By Katie Surma, Georgina Gustin
Twenty Years Into Fracking, Pennsylvania Has Yet to Reckon With Its Radioactive Waste
By Kiley Bense, Peter Aldhous
The World’s Last Flock of Wild Whooping Cranes Gets More Living Space
By Dylan Baddour
Diane Wilson Takes on Another Plastics Plant in Texas
By Dylan Baddour