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The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.

Steam rises from the James H. Miller Jr. Electric Generating Plant in the background of a home in Adamsville, Ala. Credit: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

Trump Executive Order Takes Back Funds to Help Low-Income Alabama Residents Pay Electric Bills

By Dennis Pillion

Volunteers hand out bottled water on Aug. 31, 2022, as Jackson, Miss. residents are left without safe drinking water after a treatment plant failed. Credit: Brad Vest/Getty Images

After Trump Administration Closes DOJ’s Office of Environmental Justice, Advocates Worry About Future Enforcement

By Kristoffer Tigue

A Pennsylvania Department of the Environment crew fills in a sinkhole above an abandoned mine in Washington Township. Federal funding for remediating old mines has been frozen by the Trump administration, the state said in a lawsuit. Credit: Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images

Pennsylvania Climate Programs Hit by Federal Spending Cuts, Governor Says in Lawsuit vs. Trump

By Jon Hurdle

A section of lead pipe that supplied drinking water to a home in Troy, N.Y. is removed on May 20, 2024. Credit: Will Waldron/Albany Times Union via Getty Images

An EPA Rule Will Reduce Lead in Drinking Water—Unless This Effort to Block It Succeeds

By Keerti Gopal

Volunteers and residents start the clean up process following severe flash flooding on July 18, 2021 in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany. Credit: Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images

New German Government Report Highlights Growing Climate Security Risks

By Bob Berwyn

Discarded plastic and other material overflow in a garbage bin in Los Angeles. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images

Consumerism—and the Chemicals in All of Our Stuff—Is Thwarting the Transition From Fossil Fuels

By Liza Gross

Audience members watch a ballet performance during Indigenous Women’s Day on February 8 in the rotunda of the New Mexico State Capitol in Santa Fe. Credit: Noel Lyn Smith/Inside Climate News

Indigenous Women Spotlight the Climate Crisis in New Mexico at Gathering Inside the Roundhouse

By Noel Lyn Smith

Members of the Chestnut community pose for a photo after attending a Beatrice town council meeting in early February. Credit: Lee Hedgepeth/Inside Climate News

In Chestnut, Black Alabamians Have Lived for Years Without Access to Public Water. There’s Little Hope in Sight

By Lee Hedgepeth

Katie McCullough, 55, paddles across a pond on her property near Rio, Wis. McCullough installed a pond leveler on her property after discovering an active beaver lodge and dam. Credit: Joe Timmerman/Wisconsin Watch

Opting for Coexistence: Some Wisconsin Landowners Learn To Live With Beavers

By Bennet Goldstein, Wisconsin Watch

A Grizzly roams through Yellowstone National Park. Credit: Neal Herbert/NPS

After the Feds Kept Grizzlies on the Endangered Species List Last Month, State Leaders Try to Remove Them

By Jake Bolster

Pastor Timothy William stands outside his Shiloh home in Alabama. Credit: Lee Hedgepeth/Inside Climate News

These Flooded Black Alabamians Say Biden, Buttigieg Failed Them. Now They Ask: Where Will Trump Stand?

By Lee Hedgepeth

An oil pumpjack operates in the Permian Basin oil field in Odessa, Texas. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Project 2025 Advisor Takes the Reins at EPA Region 6

By Martha Pskowski

Lawmakers, led by Sen. Ed Markey, hold a press conference in front of the EPA headquarters in Washington, D.C., expressing concern over what they called an unlawful funding freeze and staffing disruptions. Credit: Aman Azhar/Inside Climate News

Lawmakers Demand Accountability From EPA Leaders Amid Funding Freeze, Staffing Disruptions

By Aman Azhar

The entrance to the Environmental Protection Agency headquarters in Washington, D.C. Credit: J. David Ake/Getty Images

‘It’s Worse Every Day’: Environmental Justice Staffers at EPA Face Uncertain Future as Potential Layoffs Loom

By Aman Azhar

A view of the Moriah Energy Center construction site on Aug. 12, 2024 in Person County N.C., where BREDL is considering setting up an air monitoring station. Credit: Lisa Sorg for Inside Climate News/The Assembly

How the Money Stopped at One Environmental Nonprofit, Causing Hardship and Alarm

By Lisa Sorg

Manifestantes con pancartas contra el pesticida cancerígeno 1,3-D durante una audiencia sobre la propuesta de acción regulatoria el 16 de enero en Salinas, California. Crédito: Liza Gross/Inside Climate News

Protestas de trabajadores agrícolas y aliados en una audiencia sobre pesticidas en California

By Liza Gross

Residents dig out stranded and buried cars after record snowfall on Dec. 2, 2024 in Erie, Pa. Credit: Jeff Swensen/Getty Images

Mid-Atlantic States Prepare for More Billion-Dollar Disasters as Trump Considers Cutting Emergency Funding

By Kiley Bense

Damage and residual flooding is seen in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on Sept. 29, 2024 in Old Fort, N.C., a community listed as disadvantaged by the Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool. Credit: Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images

‘Canary in a Coal Mine’: Data Scientists Restore a Climate Justice Tool Taken Down by Trump

By Anika Jane Beamer

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