Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
Climate Activists Thwarted in U.S. Courts Are Headed to an International Tribunal for Review
By Dana Drugmand
Q&A: Arizona’s AG Takes on Utilities, Big Water Users and the Trump Administration
By Wyatt Myskow
Political Whiplash Is Terrible for Wolves’ Future. But More Is Coming.
By Jake Bolster, Kiley Price
As Millions Face Climate Relocation, the Nation’s First Attempt Sparks Warnings and Regret
By Terry L. Jones and Evan Simon, Floodlight
A Turning Point for the Ocean: What the High Seas Treaty Means
By Teresa Tomassoni
Is Duke Energy Liable for Climate-Related Property Damage After Funding Denialist Campaigns?
By Lisa Sorg
The Passaic River Stars in a Short Drama About Its Life as a Superfund Site
By Anna Mattson
Citing Climate Crisis, NAACP Expresses Opposition to Massive Alabama Data Center
By Lee Hedgepeth
Can the Latest Youth Climate Case Win Where Others Have Failed?
By Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan
Urban Heat and Air Pollution May Harm Developing Brains in the Womb, Study Suggests
By Jaylan Sims
Pesticides in Your Produce? Probably.
By Liza Gross
Can Pollution From Industrial Animal Agriculture Be Controlled?
ICN Sunday Morning
The Steep Environmental Costs of China’s Massive Global Development
ICN Sunday Morning
Chicago Has Hundreds of Thousands of Toxic Lead Pipes—and Millions of Unspent Dollars to Replace Them
By Keerti Gopal, Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco
Chinese Mining Firm Downplays Toxic Waste Spill as Residents Reel From Impacts
By Katie Surma
‘A Really Monumental Day’ for Chicago River: Clean Enough for Hundreds to Swim In
By Leigh Giangreco