Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
Michigan Environmental Groups Argue Line 5 Tunnel Project Lacks Key Climate Considerations
By Sarah Mattalian
Water Utility Says It Can’t Meet Demand for Alabama Data Center Without ‘Significant Upgrades’
By Lee Hedgepeth
Why Calling the Texas Flooding ‘An Act of God’ Is a Dangerous Form of Political Denial
By Kiley Bense
Illinois Lawmakers Vote to Limit Carbon Sequestration Near a Major Aquifer
By Susan Cosier
Despite Catastrophic Flooding, Drought Persists in Parts of Central Texas
By Dylan Baddour
Global Plastics Talks Set to Resume Next Month Must Prioritize Environment and Health, Experts Say
By Liza Gross
Human-Caused Global Warming Spiked the Death Toll of Europe’s Early Summer Heatwave
By Bob Berwyn
Chantal Wreaks Havoc in North Carolina as State Lawmakers Try to Repeal an Ambitious Climate Change Goal
By Lisa Sorg
Black Alabamians Sue State Department of Transportation Over Repeated Flooding
By Lee Hedgepeth
As California’s Emissions Rules Faces Court Battles, States Scramble To Save Their Climate Goals
By Rambo Talabong
Florida’s Home Insurance Crisis Hits Hardest in Some of the State’s Poorest Counties
By Amy Green, Peter Aldhous
Trump Pollution Exemptions Would Shield Lawbreakers, Endanger Millions
By Shelby Jouppi
The Heat That Seared New York City’s Primary Voters Is Just One Impact of Global Warming on Elections
By Chad Small
Nations Must Act to Face Climate Crisis, Top Regional Court Says
By Bob Berwyn, Katie Surma
These Century-Old Chicago Silos Are Slated for Demolition. Neighbors Want to Save Them
By Charna Albert
Will the Trump Administration Save Workers from Preventable Overheating Deaths?
By Liza Gross