Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
Chronic Health Problems Amplify Heat Risk in the Rio Grande Valley
Story by Martha Pskowski, photos by Chris Lee
In Inaugural Tribal Energy Summit, Carbon Capture, Critical Minerals and Sovereignty Take Center Stage
By Jake Bolster
After Hurricane Helene, Therapists Dispense ‘Psychological First Aid’
By Nina Dietz
ReBuild NC Has a Deficit of Over $150 Million With 1,600 People Still Displaced by Hurricanes Matthew and Florence
By Lisa Sorg
New Report Condemns Increasing Violence and Legal Retaliation Against Environmental Activists
By Keerti Gopal, Mathilde Augustin
Bolivia Has National Rights of Nature Laws. Why Haven’t They Been Enforced?
By Katie Surma
New Guidelines Center the Needs of People With Disabilities During Petrochemical Disasters
By Kara Holsopple, The Allegheny Front
A Year After Historic Civil Rights Settlement, Alabama Slowly Bringing Sanitation Equity to Rural Black Communities
By Dennis Pillion
Why Hurricanes Are Much—Much—Deadlier Than Official Death Counts Suggest
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
After Hurricanes Helene and Milton, Bacteria and Chemicals May Lurk in Flood Waters
By Kiley Price
EPA Settles Some Alabama Coal Ash Violations, but Larger Questions Linger
By Dennis Pillion
Alabama Town Plans to Drop Criminal Charges Over Unpaid Garbage Bills
By Lee Hedgepeth
Appeals Court Hears Arguments in Case Claiming Environmental Racism in Cancer Alley Zoning
By James Bruggers
En Honduras, los Libertarios y las Demandas Judiciales Podrían Quebrar el País
By Nicholas Kusnetz, Katie Surma
How Texas Diminished a Once-Rigorous Air Pollution Monitoring Team
By Dylan Baddour, Peter Aldhous
Bad News, Bears? States Take Legal Actions to End Grizzlies’ Endangered Species Protections
By Najifa Farhat