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Environmental justice advocates from across the country will air their present-day grievances during the commemoration of Bloody Sunday.
The organizers of the original Earth Day set out to unite progressive causes. Can the climate movement succeed where Earth Day failed?
From Hurricane Sandy to the Chicago fire of 1871, money determines who goes down and who leaves the scene of a disaster in a better position than before.
Willie Soon, a favorite among climate deniers, describes his research as "deliverables" in correspondence with his dirty funders.
Two of the leading architects of a major U.N. agreement on climate are trying to soften expectations.
Chavez helped win farmworkers basic human rights, but they still face unacceptable dangers every day.
Establishment Republicans are moving away from denialism, but they’re not about to start promoting climate solutions.
The most nightmarish scenarios of California's dry future are unlikely to happen. Still, the state must use the crisis as a wakeup call to use water more smartly.
Re-engineering the climate might slow warming, but it does nothing for communities on the ground, says Simon Nicholson of American University.