Thursday, August 14, 2025

Buried, altered, silenced: 4 ways government climate information has changed since Trump took office

Across agency websites, documents have disappeared, web pages have vanished and language has shifted in ways that appear to reflect the policies of the new administration.

Drought in the Horn of Africa: Worst in 40 years

Men, women and children in the Horn of Africa whose lives are being ravaged by drought need “the world’s attention and action, now.”

‘We gonna rise up, rise up ’til it’s won!:’ 140+ arrested at Pelosi and...

"When the people rise up, the powers come back. They tried to stop us but we keep coming back."

Environmental reporting can help protect citizens in emerging democracies

What happens when an illegally logged tree falls or poachers kill endangered brown bears in the forest, but there’s no journalist to report it?

Evidence CEOs tried to illegally boost oil prices grows as FTC bars Hess from...

The FTC’s complaint is the second major deal this year where the antitrust agency found evidence of collusion between top shale producers and oil companies that they’re legally obligated to compete against.

This Is What Happens To Humans When They Are Exposed To Too Much Lead

An apology doesn’t change the health effects that Flint residents are seeing as a result of the elevated levels of lead in their water.

5 big environment stories you probably missed while you’ve been watching coronavirus

But while we might need to ignore climate change right now if only to save our sanity, it certainly hasn’t been ignoring us.

Investors want companies to disclose environmental risk

“Consistent and comparable data is key in our company analysis and in particular in the climate risk and opportunity analysis.”

In the shadow of shuttered Philadelphia refinery, neighbors recall those lost to decades of...

“People, generations have died in South Philadelphia because of that oil refinery. The buck stops now. We will not allow another company to come in here and do what they did.”