Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
Burned Homes Can Be Rebuilt More Resilient to Wildfires, but Many Homeowners Can’t Afford the Price
By Diana Kruzman
Nearly Half of the Country’s Attorneys General Make Legal Effort to Restore FEMA Funds
By Arcelia Martin
Small New York Farms Suffer as Federal Funds Freeze
By Lauren Dalban
California Farmworker Communities Win the Right to Be Notified of Pesticide Applications in Advance
By Liza Gross
The European Politician Bringing Nature Into the Halls of Power
By Katie Surma
In an Era of Environmental Deregulation, What Happens to Fetal and Reproductive Health Outcomes?
By Sarah Mattalian
What Gutting Environmental Justice Means for the Future of the EPA
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
What a $660 Million Verdict Means for Greenpeace and the Environmental Movement
By Nicholas Kusnetz
For the First Time, Alabama Says Methane ‘Likely’ Caused Fatal Home Explosion Above Coal Mine
By Lee Hedgepeth
Una sentencia histórica sobre los derechos de los pueblos indígenas aislados golpea a la industria petrolera
Por Katie Surma
EPA Deregulation Would Be a ‘Tragedy’ for Health, Experts Say
By Keerti Gopal
Former Top EPA Official Warns of Dire Consequences of Planned Purge at the Agency’s Science Office
By Aman Azhar
As Monterrey’s Air Quality Worsens, Citizens Demand Urgent Government Action
By Andrés Muedano
Scrutiny for Florida Agencies Charged with Managing Treasured Waters Sparks Unease
By Amy Green
Microplastics Lurk in Freshwater Environments Across Pennsylvania
By Kiley Bense
Toxic Waste Cleanups Take Longer in Marginalized San Francisco Communities
By Audrey Mei Yi Brown, San Francisco Public Press