As climate change raises temperatures, outdoor workers face increasingly dangerous and deadly working conditions
Selectively borrowing Indigenous practices cannot truly address the climate crisis or injustices to Indigenous peoples perpetrated by white settler colonialism
Different tribes have varied histories of land dispossession, leading tribes to work with individuals, organizations, and governments to return Native land
Settler-colonial governments accelerated the climate crisis through genocide and mass displacement. The solution lies with LANDBACK
The fall of Roe v. Wade and recent climate hazards have the potential to cause added harm to marginalized communities
As climate councils invite youth input, varied program structures and different degrees of local government support affect councils’ impact
Six weeks after devastating floods left dozens of people dead and thousands displaced, residents in eastern Kentucky are trying to rebuild
BIPOC are more likely to bear the brunt of extreme heat while struggling with barriers to mental health care
The military’s abuse of Hawai’i’s land and sea and its impact on climate change is part of the ongoing oppression of Native Hawaiians
Environmental advocates warn that more artificial reservoirs could further imbalance waterways already damaged by the ongoing drought
Frontline BIPOC communities prepare to fight pollution under a weakened Clean Air Act
“Every year it gets hotter.”
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