In the San Francisco Bay Area, the international Boycott Divest Sanction Movement targets oil giant
Teachers from Iowa and Illinois discuss the powerful connections students make when given the opportunity to discuss the root causes of climate change
In this collection of testimonials, Kwaneta Harris and others incarcerated in Texas state prisons describe their unsuccessful daily attempts to evade being cooked in custody
In this Q&A with Prism, ethnobotanist Karen Hall discusses Sagebrush in Prisons, a project that relies on the labor of incarcerated people to restore ecosystems where native plant species have been decimated
Members of the San Francisco Bay Area’s Amah Mutsun Tribal Band say a proposed mining project would have a devastating impact on their environment
As the earth approaches climate tipping points, world leaders must consider the world’s largest institutional emitter of fossil fuels: the U.S. military
The meeting was supposed to be the final vote on a county-wide heat standard for outdoor workers
Activists are accusing the city of Atlanta of environmental racism in its construction of “Cop City”
Chevron intends to produce “climate-friendly” fuel in a Mississippi town already riddled with cancer
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
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
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