Activism
Greenpeace Scrutinizes the Environmental Record of the Company That Sued the Group
By Martha Pskowski
Environmental Groups Demand a Nationwide Freeze on Data Center Construction
By Lauren Dalban
LA Wildfire Survivors Want to Rebuild All-Electric, but a Utility Is Using Customer Funds to Incentivize Gas Appliances
By Hilary Beaumont
Petrochemical Expansion in Texas Will Fall Heavily on Communities of Color, Study Finds
By Dylan Baddour
How China Silences Environmental Reporters Beyond Its Borders
By Katie Surma
California Is Finally Updating Its Methane Landfill Rule
By Liza Gross
Gas Pipeline Proposals in Virginia Multiply Through the South—and Worry Community Activists
By Charles Paullin
Bill McKibben on the State-Led Efforts to Make Big Oil Pay Up
By Carrie Klein
Australian Company BHP Found Liable for Damages in One of Brazil’s Worst Mining Disasters
By Blanca Begert
Built to Fail: Rules at UN Climate Talks Favor the Status Quo, Not Progress
By Bob Berwyn
Two Caribbean Islands Seek Justice From France for Pesticide Poisoning
By Mathilde Augustin
New York Climate Advocates Celebrate Mamdani’s Victory, Prepare to Hold Him Accountable
By Carl David Goette-Luciak
At Rallies in Utah and Wyoming, PacifiCorp Customers Urge the Utility to Pursue Renewables
By Jake Bolster
Will COP30 Finally Prioritize Indigenous Voices?
By Liza Gross
Gulf South Residents and Green Groups Sue Trump and EPA Over Toxic Air Pollution Exemptions
By Keerti Gopal
How a Declaration of Ancestral Wisdom Is Changing Law, Science and Our Understanding of the World
By Katie Surma