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The worst disasters are never colorblind.
On Friday, 15 young people from Canada filed a lawsuit against their federal government for failing to take action to stop climate change.
According to a University of Oregon database, at least 50 tribes across the U.S. have assessed climate risks and developed plans to tackle them.
“You want to know one of the reasons we’re not acting on climate change? $3.6 billion spent on corporate propaganda might have something to do it.”
A new study released last week examines the role mangrove habitats in coastal areas in Central America play in mitigating economic losses from hurricanes.
The pandemic is exposing a long history of environmental inequality.
A coalition of 21 states (plus Washington, D.C.), along with several major cities, is suing the Trump administration for easing restrictions on coal-fired power plants, which the alliance says violates the federal Clean Air Act.
The green parties of Canada and Switzerland made some historic gains this week.
A new study finds that Bitcoin does not consume as much energy as previously estimated.