Letting Formosa build the plant would be a disaster for the people in Cancer Alley, who have already suffered enough.
Coal wrought ecological, public health, and economic havoc in Pennsylvania. Now, the fracking industry is doing it all over again.
A sustainable $2 billion housing development led by the Squamish Nation in Canada shows that green housing can be both luxurious and affordable.
As Shell’s CEO Ben van Beurden spoke at a TED conference, he was interrupted by organizers, one of whom called him "one of the most evil people in the world."
The e-blast shows growing tension between the administration and the grassroots climate movement over financial regulations and fossil fuel money.
Indigenous activists are still waging a battle in court and pressuring the Biden administration to back up its climate talk with action.
The world’s leading body on human rights ruled that the home detention of the attorney, who won a landmark case against Chevron, violates international law.
The small island nation of Vanuatu will spearhead an effort to get an advisory opinion ruling from the International Court of Justice in the Hague.
Opponents of oil transport company Enbridge say that the company is using military-style counter-insurgency tactics against protesters.
As heat waves become more common and severe, low-wage workers are on the frontlines. The White House is moving to protect them after 50 years of warnings.
The lighthearted show's storyline about Big Oil is brilliant. We need more shows to take notes and follow in Ted Lasso 's footsteps.
Twenty-nine Indigenous tribes in the Colorado River watershed have rights to its water. It's time to recognize that.
Maybe the reason the right is so insistent on criminalizing anti-fossil fuel protests is that they're working.
The famine is driven by drought—likely linked to climate change.
Hurricane Ida hit the Gulf South hard, but Native communities have been particularly devastated.
At least 14 people perished in the floods from Tropical Depression Ida. Yet workers still showed up for shifts at the retail giant's warehouses.
The covid-19 surge in the South could become worse in the wake of Ida—and scare off potential volunteers to help with recovery.
Fridays For Future tweeted that it was desperate to "access flight and rescue efforts" for its Afghan activists.
An American official described conditions for refugees in U.S. custody as "a life-threatening humanitarian disaster."
“The Green New Deal framework is not just about addressing the climate crisis. It’s about building an economy and a society which work for all of us.”