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From pollution to policing, this Asian-American group is expanding environmental justice in the Bay Area
"Environmental justice is about who we can call community, and what access we have to the environment around us.”
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“Death by a thousand cuts”: How Congress continues to whittle away at a critical environmental policy
A bipartisan bill aims to rollback parts of the landmark National Environmental Policy Act.
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China finances most coal plants built today – it’s a climate problem and why US-China talks are essential
China finances more than 70 percent of all coal plants built today.
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The Central California town that keeps sinking
The very ground upon which Corcoran was built is steadily collapsing, a situation caused primarily by agriculture.
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Here’s what’s in the $928 billion GOP infrastructure counteroffer
It’s all bridges, no climate.
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The latest environmental films to add to your watch list
We reviewed movies from this year's Mountainfilm Festival to find out which ones are worth your time.
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Why climate rage hit Exxon, Chevron, and Shell on the same day
Court orders, investor backlash: Big Oil is at a tipping point.
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Who gets a park?
Cities are finally being analyzed for the equity of their green space.
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Stripe injects cash into 6 more carbon removal projects
Growing kelp, crushing rocks, zapping seawater — what's next?
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Do bizarre stunts actually help the climate cause?
If you feel crazy, it’s kind of nice to see other people acting crazy on a global stage!