Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
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
There’s Something in the Air in South Portland, Maine
By Ryan Krugman, Inside Climate News, and Sabrina Shankman, Boston Globe
Maui’s Mental Health Crisis Goes Far Beyond the Wildfire Burn Zone
By Keerti Gopal
One Year After Green Bank’s Demise, Court Mulls Future of Grant-Based Climate Policy
By Marianne Lavelle
Trump’s EPA Claims Strong Enforcement. But the Data Tells a Different Story.
By Wyatt Myskow, Lisa Sorg
The Latest Tactic for Silencing Ecuador’s Environmental Defenders: Shuttering Their Bank Accounts
By Katie Surma
Amid Cuts to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Species Like the Florida Panther Languish
By Amy Green
How Extreme Weather and Aging Infrastructure Led to Months of ‘Musty’ Water in One Ohio Village
By Julie Grant, The Allegheny Front
North Carolina Created Complaint Systems for Its Industrialized Farms. They Don’t Work Very Well.
By Lisa Sorg