The state’s failure to include incarcerated people in emergency plans shines light on the life-threatening dangers facing people in custody as climate change worsens
Groups working to heal and restore soil and water systems are now suing the Environmental Protection Agency in an effort to restore grant funds
How the state invested millions in technology that wreaks havoc on farming communities
California is actively building more infrastructure to support the transport and sale of methane, further entrenching fossil fuel’s predominance in the U.S.
Framed by state officials as a source for renewable energy, methane digesters actually create a market for pollution
Seed keepers are maintaining foodways and building cultural reverence through community networks
Massachusetts loses nearly 5,000 acres of forest every year. A proposed 70-acre “climate-smart” demonstration forest is sparking debates in North Adams about climate resilience
The clean energy transition is moving forward, but the legacy of segregation leaves many urban neighborhoods locked out
Elected officials and news outlets have painted street vendors as environmentally irresponsible. The Street Vendor Project decided to flip the script and help support a workforce that is among the most vulnerable to climate change
The impasse of the Ruffino Hills Redevelopment Project is a microcosm of the city’s convoluted path to outpace climate disasters
After seeing limited success this legislative session, advocates in Minnesota vow to work toward full protections for manoomin, or wild rice, until they’re won
At the center of Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County is the National Environmental Protection Act, a primary vehicle in litigation aimed at curbing fossil fuel and extraction projects
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