Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
Capped Alabama Coal Ash Pond Still Polluting Groundwater 7 Years After Closure, Lawsuit Claims
By Dennis Pillion
EPA Rescinds Finding That Greenhouse Gas Emissions Harm Human Health, Hobbling U.S. Climate Action
By Wyatt Myskow
As Climate-Related Wastewater Threats Grow, U.S. and Mexico Sign a Deal to End the Tijuana Sewage Crisis
By Kiley Price
Earth’s Wetlands Are Disappearing and Global Efforts to Save Them Are Unraveling
By Katie Surma
Nations Denounce Deep Sea Mining Company’s Bid to Exploit Metals in the Pacific Under US Law
By Teresa Tomassoni
Wildfire Evacuees and Asylum Seekers Strain Niagara Falls’ Housing Capacity During Tourism Season
By Angeles Ponpa and Ashley Soriano
Why Farmers May Be Able to Continue Fertilizing Fields With PFAS-Contaminated Sewage Sludge
By Tom Perkins
As Trump Shrinks FEMA, State and Local Emergency Managers Say They’re Barely Getting By
By Kiley Bense
As a Heat Wave Roiled Illinois, People Incarcerated Suffered The Most
By Siri Chilukuri
Lessons From a Climate Disaster
By Katie Surma
Layoffs, Votes of No Confidence and a Leader on Leave at One of the Nation’s Oldest Environmental Groups
By Lee Hedgepeth
EPA Plan to End Greenhouse Gas Regulations, Expected Imminently, Will Harm Human Health, Experts Say
By Amy Green
Fact-Checking Claims About a Proposed Hyperscale Data Center
By Lee Hedgepeth, Lanier Isom
Trump’s AI Action Plan Waives Federal Environmental Rules in the Development of Data Centers
By Arcelia Martin
Hurricane Helene and Subsequent Cleanup Efforts Have Decimated North America’s Most Biodiverse Waters
By Kacie Faith Kress
On the Navajo Nation, the List of Mystery Wells Continues to Grow
By Jerry Redfern, Capital & Main