Modern artists are retelling the story of the U.S. conservation movement through their work
Without fast changes to FEMA and the agency’s National Flood Insurance Program, those least responsible for climate change will face the greatest harms
Despite the harm oil companies like Enbridge have already caused, a federal judge refused to decommission Line 5
So long as California’s government resists recognizing the deep roots of racial injustice and its intersection with climate injustice, green initiatives will continue to fall short
Chinook leaders say the non-Native U.S. government’s arbitrary determinations of a tribe’s status or legitimacy is the ultimate example of white supremacy
As climate change threatens the Everglades, artists and activists try to foster connections between the people and the environment
Manufactured and affordable homes are disproportionately susceptible to climate change, but housing cooperatives give autonomy and power back to residents and improve their quality of life
Farmworkers in California are losing income due to drought and extreme weather but have little support from the state
Tepid responses aren’t enough to address climate chaos—a habitable planet for all requires the upheaval of everything that we know
Activists worry legislation targeting climate and anti-racist protesters will have a “chilling” effect on people and organizations
Youth advocates are suing the government for its support of polluting industries and suppression of climate change proof
State plans to manage the worsening effects of climate change during elections are essential for democracy
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