Both St. John the Baptist Parish and St. James, both predominantly Black and low-income, have faced sky-high cancer rates for years.
The emboldened wildlife and low emissions during initial lockdowns didn't last long.
Young activists are suing the state of Utah over its support for fossil fuels, which they say is unconstitutional.
"This Is Not America" calls out the evils of corporate greed, police brutality, and environmental destruction.
The court rejected an appeal from the pipeline's developer and let stand a lower court ruling calling for a more thorough environmental review.
DGR members camped out at a controversial lithium mine site have made transphobic statements—showing how left-oriented transphobia can infiltrate movements.
The country's highest court ruled in favor of groups having more control in the Amazon.
A report commissioned by mining giant Rio Tinto finds widespread racism and sexism in the company.
Organizer Ilona Duverge is fighting to fix public housing—and reshape our political system so it reflects the people it's meant to serve.
For obvious reasons. (Because they are screwed over constantly.)
A space heater likely caused New York's deadliest fire in decades. To ensure a safer, more comfortable future for all, we need better buildings.
On the first anniversary of the January 6 insurrection, we’re reminded that the future hinges on rejecting the two Big Lies.
A study found that the risk of deadly dehydration will only increase on a common border crossing route.
This weekend's destruction shows how American businesses aren't set up to keep employees safe.
A new report chronicles the staggeringly unequal distribution of carbon emissions tied to the ultra-wealthy's lifestyles.
Around 70% of warehouses are in neighborhoods with a greater share of non-white people than that of the median neighborhoods in the metro area.
The best antidote to stave off further climate breakdown is for people to get more engaged in agitating for solutions.
As governments lurch toward an agreement in Glasgow, this is what the people want from them—and all of society.
Young hunger strikers are making it clear they believe climate change is an existential threat. Politicians don't seem to be getting the message.
As heat waves become more common and severe, undocumented workers are on the frontlines.