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
As students at New York City schools increasingly experience the impact of environmental injustice, climate activists are urging Mayor Eric Adams to electrify, ventilate, and retrofit hundreds of public school buildings in the city by 2030. Schools in New York City have long lacked resilience to environmental challenges, particularly in
At the heart of a Green New Deal is the goal to prioritize communities most affected by inequality, climate disasters, and pollution
The meeting was supposed to be the final vote on a county-wide heat standard for outdoor workers
At least two farmworkers died from heat stress this summer in North Carolina, and rumors of other deaths swirled, sparking questions about what happens when migrant workers die working in American fields
When fighting Big Oil, whether the U.S. judicial system is fit to handle the intricacies of climate science and complexities of climate organizing remains to be seen
The heat standard includes a heat exposure safety program for workers
Organizers say the current system for emergencies operates too slowly to support unhoused Angelenos
Disability inclusion in emergency preparedness and response requires including disabled communities in disaster relief strategy
Wetlands are a vital part of the water cycle that also mitigate damage from climate change. As the EPA guts protections, we must fill in the gaps
Sara Calvosa Olson’s love letter to her community is filled with delicious recipes and guidance for strengthening one’s relationship with food and land
A federal judge ruled that the state government is violating youths’ constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment
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