BIPOC are more likely to bear the brunt of extreme heat while struggling with barriers to mental health care
The new law aims to reduce the deficit by more than $300 billion over the next decade
Black and Latinx people are more likely to rely on public transit
Environmental advocates warn that more artificial reservoirs could further imbalance waterways already damaged by the ongoing drought
“Every year it gets hotter.”
The police training facility will harm the endangered South River and further contribute to environmental racism
Extreme weather and climate disruptions burden Indigenous farmers and ranchers already fighting for stability
The focus on carbon offsets and other individualized and consumerist practices diverts time and resources from real, systemic solutions
The HBCU Green Fund is leading the way by providing Black students with direct access to the clean energy industry.
Extreme heat in June caused severe problems for marginalized workers. Bold changes are needed to improve safety.
Latinx and low-income communities are suffering from the effects of plastics manufacturing.
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