Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
Federal Regulators Waited 7 Months to Investigate a Deadly Home Explosion Above a Gassy Coal Mine. Residents Want Action
By James Bruggers, Lee Hedgepeth
Getting Out the Native Vote Counters a Long History of Keeping Tribal Members From the Ballot Box
By Noel Lyn Smith
A Second Trump Presidency Could Threaten Already Shrinking Freedoms for Protest and Dissent
By Keerti Gopal
On Meeker Avenue in Brooklyn, How Environmental Activism Plays Out in the Neighborhood
By Jordan Gass-Pooré
Advocates, Lawmakers Hope 2025 Will Be the Year Maryland Stops Subsidizing Trash Incineration
By Aman Azhar
‘Bad River,’ About a Tribe’s David vs. Goliath Pipeline Fight, Highlights the Power of Long-Term Thinking
By Victoria St. Martin, Phil McKenna
Texas Sued New Mexico Over Rio Grande Water. Now the States are Fighting the Federal Government
By Martha Pskowski
Hurricane-Related Deaths Keep Happening Long After a Storm Ends
By Victoria St. Martin
New Report Shows How Human-Caused Warming Intensified the 10 Deadliest Climate Disasters Since 2004
By Bob Berwyn
Health Risks Due to Climate Change Are Rising Dangerously, Lancet Report Concludes
By Marianne Lavelle
Antarctica’s Fate Will Impact the World. Is It Time to Give The Region a Voice at Climate Talks?
By Katie Surma
Endangered Bats Have Slowed, But Not Stopped, a Waterfront Mega-Development in Charleston. Could Flood Risk?
By Daniel Shailer
A Rural Arizona Community May Soon Have a State Government Fix For Its Drying Wells
By Wyatt Myskow
The Depths of Their Discontent: Young Americans Are Distraught Over Climate Change
By Nina Dietz
‘Womb to Tomb’: Can Anti-Abortion Advocates Find Common Ground With the Climate Movement?
By Keerti Gopal
Voters Head to the Polls in a World Full of Plastic Pollution. What’s at Stake This Year?
By James Bruggers