Unprecedented storms highlight the need for disaster planning and infrastructure upgrades
Climate change is structural violence committed by the U.S. government
Teachers from Iowa and Illinois discuss the powerful connections students make when given the opportunity to discuss the root causes of climate change
In a wide- ranging discussion with Prism, Professor David N. Pellow links climate injustice to the prison industrial complex, militarism, genocide, and ecocide, arguing people have the power to combat the institutions that harm us and our planet
States and cities are implementing cooling ordinances, such as requiring ACs in rental units, to combat indoor heat deaths
Indigenous-led tribunal on Mountain Valley Pipeline a chance to educate about protecting the rights of the non-human world, activists say
Eleven weeks of continuous climate organizing on Wall Street wrapped up in late August, highlighting the complicity of financiers of fossil fuel projects
Four groundbreaking youth-led lawsuits have snaked their way through the courts in recent months, changing the legal landscape for the future of climate litigation
Jackson, Mississippi, residents will now have a formal seat in negotiations that could determine the future of clean water access. The change comes from a “motion to intervene” in the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) case against the city of Jackson. Filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights, Forward Justice,
The potential construction of a pumping system along the banks of the Yazoo Backwater Area in Mississippi signals a larger fight between political power and environmental justice
From abolition to climate justice, communities and collective action sustain movements for a better world
At a time when the window to mitigate the worst effects of climate change is closing, Gov. Gavin Newsom is placing political goals ahead of data-based policy proposals
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