Justice & Health
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
Study: Higher Concentrations Of Arsenic, Uranium In Drinking Water In Black, Latino, Indigenous Communities
By Victoria St. Martin, Aydali Campa
As Flooding Increases, Chicago Looks To Make Basement Housing Safer
By Siri Chilukuri, Borderless Magazine
Their Lives Were Ruined by Oil Pollution, and a Court Awarded Them $9.5 Billion. But Ecuadorians Have Yet to See a Penny From Chevron
By Katie Surma
A Gary, Indiana Plant Would Make Jet Fuel From Trash and Plastic. Residents Are Pushing Back
By James Bruggers
Climate Change is Driving Millions to the Precipice of a ‘Raging Food Catastrophe’
By Georgina Gustin
Finding the Antidote to Climate Anxiety in Stories About Taking Action
By Kiley Bense
Despite a Changing Climate, Americans Are ‘Flocking to Fire’
By Grace van Deelen
A New Push Is on in Chicago to Connect Urban Farmers With Institutional Buyers Like Schools and Hospitals
By Aydali Campa
Citing Health and Climate Concerns, Activists Urge HUD To Remove Gas Stoves From Federally Assisted Housing
By Victoria St. Martin
Q&A: Robert Bullard Led a ‘Huge’ Delegation from Texas to COP27 Climate Talks in Egypt
By Dylan Baddour
Corn Nourishes the Hopi Identity, but Climate-Driven Drought Is Stressing the Tribe’s Foods and Traditions
By David Wallace
Indiana, Iowa, Ohio and Wisconsin Lag on Environmental Justice Issues
By Grace van Deelen
Soaring West Virginia Electricity Prices Trigger Standoff Over the State’s Devotion to Coal Power
By Marianne Lavelle
Leaders and Activists at COP27 Say the Gender Gap in Climate Action is Being Bridged Too Slowly
By Zoha Tunio
Sinking Land and Rising Seas Threaten Manila Bay’s Coastal Communities
Story and photos by James Whitlow Delano
Tiny Soot Particles from Fossil Fuel Combustion Kill Thousands Annually. Activists Now Want Biden to Impose Tougher Standards
By Victoria St. Martin