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
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
Conservation efforts were stunted in May when the Supreme Court removed water protections for millions of acres of wetlands across the U.S.
Nearly one year after the disaster hit, organizers say the city still has more work to do to address the water crisis
Four months after the Norfolk Southern East Palestine train derailment, workers and citizens fight against the toxicity of an industry that has cut corners at every turn
The agency says its new rules could cut EtO emissions by 80%
Revived plans to construct a federal prison in Kentucky lay bare the harms of the prison-industrial complex on incarcerated people, the environment, and surrounding communities
Insufficient testing has left locals uncertain of air, soil, and water safety one month after the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment
Without fast changes to FEMA and the agency’s National Flood Insurance Program, those least responsible for climate change will face the greatest harms
The federal agency has been slow to update risk assessments and alert affected residents about ethylene oxide exposure, which can cause cancers and respiratory illnesses
Indigenous tribes are implementing Rights of Nature laws to establish protections for the land against fracking and other harmful extraction
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