At least two farmworkers died from heat stress this summer in North Carolina, and rumors of other deaths swirled, sparking questions about what happens when migrant workers die working in American fields
Young people will disproportionately bear the consequences of climate crisis, but we cannot build futures we can’t imagine
Politicians in Texas denied air conditioning for prisons in May. Now temperatures of 100 F and higher are killing incarcerated people
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
Proposition K creates green jobs, enables development of solar power infrastructure, prohibits selling water to fossil fuel entities, and more
Sackett v. EPA positions construction against the environment, and like other environmental SCOTUS decisions before it, the stakes are high
Insufficient testing has left locals uncertain of air, soil, and water safety one month after the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment
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
As climate change threatens the Everglades, artists and activists try to foster connections between the people and the environment
Farmworkers in California are losing income due to drought and extreme weather but have little support from the state
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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