As climate change drives more extreme heat waves across the U.S., prisoners in states with traditionally milder climates are now facing life-threatening conditions similar to
The key to better climate outcomes: Respecting Indigenous land rights and autonomy
A new report emphasizes that recognizing and respecting Indigenous land rights and autonomy are crucial for achieving better climate outcomes. Indigenous communities possess valuable traditional knowledge and sustainable land management practices that can significantly contribute to climate resilience and biodiversity conservation. The report argues that involving Indigenous peoples in climate policy and decision-making processes ensures more effective and just environmental strategies. Historical and ongoing injustices, such as land dispossession and marginalization, have hindered these communities' ability to safeguard their territories. Addressing these issues is essential for promoting environmental justice and enhancing global climate action efforts.
The rapid decline in solar power costs is transforming the global energy landscape. Jenny Chase of BloombergNEF highlights that by 2030, solar power could be free during sunny per
UN Special Rapporteur Marcos Orellana's recent report condemns the severe environmental pollution in South Africa, attributing it to corporate greed and governmental negligence.
A new report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) offers recommendations for federal agencies to identify and support disadvantaged communities
As extreme heat becomes more frequent and intense, those living alone are at greater risk of heat-related death, particularly in U.S. cities.
Caribbean nations, heavily impacted by climate change-induced disasters, are turning to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to hold big polluters accountable.
Environmental justice advocates acknowledge that the Biden administration has made unprecedented efforts to address pollution in marginalized communities, providing substantial
A recent study published in Science analyzed 1,500 climate policies across 41 countries, revealing that while carbon pricing is effective in reducing emissions, combining multiple
This report emphasizes the urgent need for policymakers to address the growing risks that extreme heat poses to older adults.
Farmers worldwide are increasingly adopting biochar, a technique that converts waste biomass into a form of charcoal that can sequester carbon for thousands of years.
In Salinas, Puerto Rico, the Steri-Tech medical sterilization plant has exposed workers and residents to dangerous levels of ethylene oxide, a toxic gas used to sterilize medical
NextDecade has scrapped its carbon capture project for the Rio Grande LNG terminal in Texas after a D.C. Circuit Court revoked the project's approvals, citing inadequate environme
Houston, traditionally car-centric and the epicenter of the oil and gas industry, was making strides toward reducing its reliance on automobiles by enhancing bicycle infrastructur
Amidst rising energy costs and extreme weather, the South Carolina Energy Justice Coalition is working to address energy inequities, particularly in disadvantaged communities.
As global emissions continue to rise, direct air capture (DAC) technology is gaining momentum as a potential solution to slow climate change.