Day of Mourning honored at Plymouth By Stephanie Tromblay November 30, 2018 Indigenous people and supporters gathered despite sub-zero wind chills for the 49th [...]
Getting serious about the environment October 17, 2018 A fierce debate is raging within the environmental movement. It comes very late, but it is here now [...]
Hurricane hammers Florida & government protects property, not people By Devin Cole October 17, 2018 On Oct. 12, (left to right) Jamil Davis [Jamal Steele], Pensacola rapper; Ieshia Koko, [...]
Hurricane Florence vortex: white supremacy, capitalism, environmental degradation By Loan Tran September 18, 2018 Durham, N.C. — The impact of Hurricane Florence, which made landfall in North Carolina on [...]
Ireland and Mexico act to reduce global warming By Betsey Piette August 14, 2018 While the Trump administration in the U.S. continues to deny the pressing impact of global [...]
#NoDAPL water protector sentenced to 57 months By Mahtowin Munro July 27, 2018 Red Fawn Fallis being arrested. #NoDAPL water protector Red Fawn Fallis was sentenced July [...]
Climate change heat covers Northern Hemisphere By G. Dunkel July 14, 2018 From southern California to Scotland, to the misty British Isles and the Arctic coastline of [...]
#NoDAPL water protectors continue the struggle By Mahtowin Munro June 23, 2018 Standing Rock The historic Indigenous-led struggle of thousands against the Dakota Access [...]
China #1 in renewable energy By Deirdre Griswold June 14, 2018 Rooftop solar water heaters are ubiquitous in China. It’s easy to feel gloomy when all [...]
Fracked gas pipeline explodes in fireball By Stephanie Tromblay June 14, 2018 Explosion on the Transcanada Pipeline at Nixon Ridge in West Virginia, June 7. By [...]
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