Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
In N.C., Stokes County Approves a Data Center Rezoning, Triggering a Citizens’ Lawsuit
By Lisa Sorg
A New Wine Label Promotes Workers’ Rights
By Liza Gross
The Fight Over New Jersey’s Tough Environmental Justice Law Is Now in the Courts
By Emilie Lounsberry
Corpus Christi Cuts Timeline to Disaster as Abbott Issues Emergency Orders
By Dylan Baddour
Water Shortage May Hit Corpus Christi Within Weeks
By Dylan Baddour
There Are 10 Million Tons of Manure Missing in California
Seth Millstein, Sentient
Iran War Shows That Doubling Down on Fossil Fuels Is ‘Delusional,’ UN Climate Chief Says
By Keerti Gopal
Nation’s First Critical Minerals Mine Nears Approval in Biodiversity Hotspot
By Wyatt Myskow
A New Mexico Religious Pilgrimage Rode a Global Wave Hoping for Ripple Effects for the Environment
By Tina Deines
Habitat Loss Is Eroding Tribal Sovereignty
By Johnny Sturgeon
The Latest Front in the Battle Over Climate Lawsuits: Bills Wiping Out Liability
By Dana Drugmand
The Fight Over Logging on U.S. Public Lands Isn’t Done Yet
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
Pennsylvania Publishes Long-Awaited Study on Radioactivity in Landfill Runoff
By Kiley Bense
‘We Live in One Ocean’: Native Hawaiian Activist Calls for Inclusion in Deep-Sea Mining Decisions
By Teresa Tomassoni
California Water Board Will Soon Release a New Rule to Limit Water Pollution From Dairies in the State
By Blanca Begert
Attacks on Middle East Desalination Plants Highlight Risks of Near-Total Dependence on ‘Fossil Fuel Water’
By Phil McKenna