Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
Western States Brace for a Uranium Boom as the Nation Looks to Recharge its Nuclear Power Industry
By Jake Bolster, Dylan Baddour, Wyatt Myskow
A Company Eyes What Would Be North Carolina’s First Commercial Natural Gas Well
By Lisa Sorg
Ted Bundy, Serial Killers and Lead Exposure: Exploring the Connection Between Neurotoxins and Violence
Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
Los Ecuatorianos Votarán Sobre la Reforma Constitucional, que Podría Acabar con los Derechos de la Naturaleza
Por Katie Surma
After Decades of Protections, Green Sea Turtles Have Been Saved From the Brink of Extinction—for Now
By Teresa Tomassoni
Trump Administration Suggests Listing Florida’s Elusive Ghost Orchid as Endangered
By Amy Green
Maryland Leads Multistate Push to Shield Consumers from New Data Center Costs
By Aman Azhar
NJ Residents to Receive $4.9 Million Settlement for PFAS Contamination in Drinking Water
By Jon Hurdle
Growing Threat to Heat-Exposed Workers: Chronic Kidney Disease
By Gina Jiménez, Public Health Watch
AI Is Pushing Climate Goals Out of Reach, New Reports Say
By Jake Bolster
AI Is Decoding Whales’ Communications. Could That Be a Turning Point in the Push for Their Rights?
By Katie Surma
In a ‘Disheartening’ Era, the Nation’s Former Top Mining Regulator Speaks Out
By Lee Hedgepeth
‘Millions of Avoidable Deaths’: Climate Change Health Harms Reach Unprecedented Levels
By Keerti Gopal
As the Data Center Boom Ramps Up in the Rural Midwest, What Should Communities Expect?
By Alexia Underwood
Why Billions of Gallons of Raw Sewage Keep Ending up in Philadelphia Waterways
By Kyle Bagenstose
Asheboro, North Carolina, Is Under Pressure to Control Discharges of a Toxic Chemical Into Drinking Water Supply
By Lisa Sorg