Dubbed the “Death Star” bill by critics, HB 2127 not only eliminates critical workers’ protections, but also weakens cities’ authority to self-govern
The realities of the climate crisis require individual and collective changes, and adults must learn from young people how to act on necessary solutions
‘When the media talks about climate change, I feel like the information is almost minimized. If it’s still an issue, why drop the topic?’
The time for climate action is now, and young people have a right to build their futures
Young people will disproportionately bear the consequences of climate crisis, but we cannot build futures we can’t imagine
Rikki Held v. State of Montana is a monumental step forward—and the case has the potential to open the door for climate-focused legal action across the U.S.
As climate crisis fuels migration, adaptation planning organizations must listen to the communities most impacted to avoid repeating and compounding historical injustices
The Stop Cop City movement recalls Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic bid and the city’s history of wealth and white communities over Black and working-class people
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals release dangerous pollutants and harm marginalized communities in climate “sacrifice zones”
Without fast changes to FEMA and the agency’s National Flood Insurance Program, those least responsible for climate change will face the greatest harms
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
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