Climate Equity
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UN says environmental racism in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley must end
The report condemned disproportionate cancer rates in the badly polluted petrochemical corridor.
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Mississippi is lifting COVID restrictions while thousands of residents can’t even wash their hands
Texas’ experience of last month’s deadly winter storm may have grabbed headlines, but its neighbors fared just as badly.
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Pollution is so bad in this Chicago neighborhood, people are on hunger strike to stop it
It's been nearly a month since dozens of Chicagoans went on hunger strike to stop a scrapyard from being moved to a lower-income neighborhood.
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‘Solidarity, not charity’: Mutual aid groups are filling gaps in Texas’ crisis response
"Who better to mobilize the community than people who are already in the community?”
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When the grid went dark, Texans faced 3.5M pounds of excess air pollution
Why pollution spiked in frontline communities during the winter storm.
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How to ensure electric cars aren’t just for rich people
Two roadblocks can keep drivers from switching to EVs: the lack of chargers and the cost of a new car.
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Texas’ water problems started way before the winter storm
For many Texans, the failure of the state’s infrastructure to withstand the winter storm did not come as a surprise.
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How do you create the conservationists of tomorrow? Get kids outside.
A new initiative seeks to improve outdoor access for underrepresented youth.
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The fight for an equitable energy economy for the Navajo Nation
Diné activist Nicole Horseherder’s long quest for equity from the rise and fall of the coal economy.
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Making fuel from pig poop sounds exciting — unless you live nearby
Making fuel from pig poop sounds exciting — unless you live nearby.