Israel sent the Gaza Strip into a full blackout in 2023, but Gaza’s power was unreliable for years since Israel bombed its only power plant in 2006
The coalition of Native Hawaiians and local residents organizing against the government’s operations has only grown since 2021, when a military-owned bunker spilled jet fuel into an aquifer, poisoning thousands of families
Every morning across the U.S., families start their day with a pee and a shower, coffee made with water from the kitchen tap, and a diaper change if there’s a baby in the house. Most Americans take for granted the easy ritual of these quotidian tasks as they
Jackson, Mississippi, residents will now have a formal seat in negotiations that could determine the future of clean water access. The change comes from a “motion to intervene” in the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) case against the city of Jackson. Filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights, Forward Justice,
In October, the Flint Water Prosecution Team announced it had ended its quest to prosecute public officials in the Flint water crisis
Young people will disproportionately bear the consequences of climate crisis, but we cannot build futures we can’t imagine
Nearly one year after the disaster hit, organizers say the city still has more work to do to address the water crisis
In this Q&A “A Prayer for Salmon” co-host Lyla June Johnston explains how raising the Shasta Dam will impact the Winnemem Wintu people
More than 80% of the population in Jackson, Mississippi, is Black, and the residents there remain under a boil water notice without an end date in sight
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