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An effort to bring ‘environmental justice for all’ goes virtual
The Environmental Justice for All Act's supporters say they will forge ahead to bring the bill to communities across the U.S. under a new virtual reality.
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Democracy on hold: States are canceling public meetings amid coronavirus crisis
What's lost when the public can’t show up in person to fight for their communities?
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‘We’re the virus’: The pandemic is bringing out environmentalism’s dark side
Celebrating COVID-19's “silver lining” is dangerous territory.
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Can Asia’s infectious disease-producing wildlife trade be stopped?
Conservationists, animal-rights advocates, health officials, and increasingly, the public, want to see it shut down.
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The ‘water is life’ movement just scored a big win against an oil pipeline
Now they hope a Democratic president will deliver the final blow.
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In which humanity expresses its humanity
Bringing you words of comfort from a pastor/activist, ways to help out in your community, and ... cute animal pictures.
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‘Misinformation kills’: The link between coronavirus conspiracies and climate denial
Sean Hannity and other climate deniers also downplay COVID-19.
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Coronavirus has city dwellers heading for the hills. Here’s why they should stay put.
It makes sense that city dwellers are itching to flee urban areas, but there are a number of reasons why they should suppress that urge, and climate change is one of them.
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Empty labs, abandoned research: Coronavirus puts science on hold
The fallout will leave gaps in scientific data about another global crisis.
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In Texas, a half-baked plan to save the oil industry from a coronavirus-fueled crash
Regulators in the Lone Star state are contemplating a drastic measure that hasn’t been attempted since the 1970s.