A Tulane study confirms long-standing claims that Black communities in Louisiana's "Cancer Alley" suffer disproportionate pollution while being excluded from both high...
Environmental Justice, Climate Justice, and Energy Justice—What Do They Mean?

This explainer distinguishes between environmental justice, climate justice, and energy justice, highlighting their interconnectedness in addressing systemic inequities. Environmental justice ensures fair treatment in environmental policies, while climate justice focuses on the disproportionate impact of climate change on marginalized communities. Energy justice advocates for equitable access to clean, affordable energy. The article emphasizes the need for inclusive decision-making and policies that address historical and present injustices. Examples include fossil fuel infrastructure in marginalized areas, lack of access to clean energy, and the role of wealthier nations in supporting vulnerable populations. The piece underscores the importance of centering affected communities in shaping climate and energy policies.
A $378 million funding delay to LIHEAP after mass HHS layoffs threatens vital cooling aid for low-income Americans amid intensifying heat waves.
A federal appeals court ruled a lawsuit can proceed against St. James Parish, Louisiana, for alleged racist land-use policies...
Trump administration terminated NASA's contract supporting staff for the U.S. National Climate Assessment, potentially crippling its development...
President Trump rescinded federal flood standards requiring climate-resilient rebuilding, raising concerns that taxpayer-funded infrastructure...
The Trump administration plans to close the Community Relations Service, a Justice Department office created in 1964 to mediate racial tensions, sparking concerns...
The USDA resumed clean energy grants but encouraged recipients to strip diversity and climate goals, raising concerns about political interference and uncertainty over funding...
The article reflects on Dr. King’s enduring legacy, urging continued resistance against systemic oppression through community building, political courage, and cultural...
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) designated 483 census tracts as Community Disaster Resilience Zones (CDRZs).
The Trump administration is halting federal support for climate-friendly transit projects in Democratic-led states, threatening funding...
A $1 billion groundwater pipeline project to supply booming Central Texas cities has ignited a legal battle over aquifer rights, exposing the limits...
Climate disasters cost U.S. farmers over $20 billion in 2024, yet most federal aid favors large commodity producers...
The Climate Change Committee (CCC) stresses that low-carbon farming is essential for Northern Ireland’s climate goals.
The UN's World Meteorological Organization reports that the past decade was the hottest on record, with 2024 surpassing the 1.5°C warming limit.
Trump’s vow to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act, some Republicans and business leaders back its clean energy tax credits...