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As the economic ramifications of coronavirus play out, traditional notions of investing are likely to be upended. Here's how impact investing could help.
The U.S. just got its climate report card for the year, and it's kinda OK.
“By separating housing policy from climate change, we’re doing a disservice to our ability to create safe spaces, particularly among those communities who don't have a choice about where to live.”
Coronavirus has states hitting pause — except when it comes to oil and gas drilling.
Georgia Power paid top dollar to buy land from residents living near waste sites at its power plants. Environmentalists fear it’s a tactic to forestall the cleanup bill from new regulations for coal ash.
Not to worry. There are still plenty of calories to go around.
A BLM plan could mean 3,000 new oil and gas wells in an area facing severe COVID-19 outbreaks and particulate matter pollution.
A flawed census count would have ripple effects on environmental justice and plans to tackle climate change.
The California attorney general says the city needs to collaborate with overburdened communities to address its dangerous lead contamination.