Extreme weather and mass incarceration deaths By Mirinda Crissman July 20, 2022 Houston Across the hottest places in the U.S., people in prisons, jails and detention [...]
Fire and ice, yet politicians still sleep By Paddy Colligan and G. Dunkel July 27, 2022 No imagining is needed to picture what global warming/climate change might [...]
Icebergs, SCOTUS and EPA By Paddy Colligan July 6, 2022 Iceberg in Disco Bay at the mouth of the Ilulissat Ice Fjord, Greenland. It calved from the [...]
Ecuador’s popular movements halt national strike after tentative agreement By Michael Otto July 5, 2022 Ibarra, Imbabura Province, Ecuador July 3 – Representatives of popular organizations ended an [...]
How class oppression drives climate crises By Mirinda Crissman April 27, 2022 Originally published in iacenter.org Sept. 30, 2020, this article is even more timely [...]
Heat waves melt ice at both poles of Earth By G. Dunkel April 21, 2022 Inuit celebration July 4, 2016, in Utqiaġvik, the northernmost community in Alaska, before the [...]
Latest U.S. ‘war for oil’ fuels global warming By Betsey Piette March 30, 2022 ‘Bomb train’ transporting liquified natural gas rolls through Hudson Valley, New York, [...]
China holds first-ever carbon-neutral Olympics By Lyn Neeley February 14, 2022 This year’s Beijing Winter Olympics is the first in history to be carbon-neutral. This [...]
LandBack: Indigenous peoples regain redwoods forest lands By Minnie Bruce Pratt February 9, 2022 on unceded land of the Onondaga Nation, Haudenosaunee Confederacy The growing [...]
Hawaiians, U.S. military dependents protest Navy fuel pollution By Anne Kealohapau‘ole January 13, 2022 Jan. 9 — Protesters angered by the water crisis persevere at rallies at the [...]
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