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Zero out of 669 news segments on major networks reported on the disproportionate impact of hurricanes on poor communities and communities of color.
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to collaborate with the Navajo Nation to transform an old coal plant into a wind, solar, and hydropower center.
Two new lawsuits from Minnesota and Washington, D.C., hint that climate lawsuits against Big Oil might be making a comeback.
A new platform harnesses the power of crowdsourcing to evaluate the environmental and social impact of companies.
A new study reveals a link between Obama-era air quality standards and public health improvements in Louisville, Kentucky.
“I think it’s completely possible that the future of collaboration could be better if we fly less.”
For the Democratic nominee, the optics of how he approaches climate action are almost as important as the climate policy his team puts forward.
Nations around the world are pledging to plant billions of trees to grow new forests. But a new study shows that the potential for natural forest regrowth to absorb carbon from the atmosphere and fight climate change is far greater than has previously been estimated.
JPMorgan Chase, the largest U.S. bank and the world’s top lender for fossil fuels, has announced that it will stop financing many coal companies and all fossil fuel exploration in the Arctic.