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The new thriller takes a radical climate activist's argument into the mainstream — sort of.
Peter Martin spent decades guzzling water around Lāhainā. Then came the fire.
Complaints allege that industrial facilities have discharged “excessive levels” of carcinogenic chemicals in a majority-Black community.
Kohei Saito talks four-day workweeks, private jet bans, and what we gain from reducing consumption.
Federal investigators found that Alabama neglected a Black community's sewage and sanitation needs — then punished them for the results.
A "quite radical" report suggests governments and communities, not the private sector, should be leading the carbon removal industry.
Free, prior, and informed consent is key to safeguarding Indigenous peoples lands and livelihoods.
A new report documents a sharp rise in arguments that clean energy and climate policies won't work.
The Onondaga Nation, New York state, and the U.S. Department of the Interior announced a historic agreement last week that will return more than 1,000 acres of land to the nation.