Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
As Wildfires Threaten Urban Areas Like Los Angeles, ‘Planning for the Unprecedented’ Is Crucial, Experts Say
By Kiley Price
With Trump’s Second Term Looming, the Climate Movement Is Putting Class Issues Center Stage
By Keerti Gopal
A Nickel Rush Threatens Indonesia’s Last Nomadic Tribes and Its Forests, Fishermen and Farmers
Text and photos by Garry Lotulung
The Renewable Energy Transition Has Residents of a Small Arizona Town on Edge
By Esther Frances, Megija Medne and Phillip Powell
After Three Hurricanes in 13 Months, Residents of Cedar Key, Florida, Are Considering the Island’s Future—and Their Own
By Amy Green
Border Agency Seeks Solutions With Mexico on Water, Sewage Problems
By Martha Pskowski
To Combat Phoenix’s Extreme Heat, a New Program Provides Sustainable Shade
By Wyatt Myskow
Heat Is Claiming Mexico’s Young People
By Humberto Basilio
The Year in Climate: Record Heat, an Election, a Push for Justice and Reasons for Hope
By Dan Gearino, ICN Staff
North Carolina’s Climate Activists Brace for Trump’s Return
By Lisa Sorg
In Tennessee, Climbing Utility Rates and More Than 140,000 Household Cut-Offs in 2023
By Jonmaesha Beltran
Five Years After Philadelphia Refinery’s Closure, Pollution Concerns Persist
By Jon Hurdle
These Brooklyn Homeowners Couldn’t Afford to Go Green. Then Help Arrived
By Samantha Maldonado, THE CITY
In Mobile Bay, the Oysters’ Tale of Woe
By Lanier Isom
Grief, Hope, Joy: Faith in the Time of Climate Change
By Nina Dietz
A Shrimper’s Crusade Pays Big Dividends on a Remote Stretch of Texas Coastline
By Dylan Baddour