Thursday, July 2, 2026

New Records Show More US Involvement in Mexico Oil, Gas Privatization Efforts as Mexican...

They reveal the U.S. government acting as a mediator between Mexico's government and U.S. oil and gas companies seeking to cash in on a policy made possible by the behind-the-scenes efforts of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's U.S. State Department.

A groundbreaking court case argues U.S. climate denial policy violates Americans’ right to be...

Our broken environmental policy treats nature as a human resource. Here’s how it can be fixed.

Life under the heat dome

Climate change came for Portland, showing us that the worst is already here — and we can’t afford to ignore it any longer.

British Queen praises young climate activists in Christmas speech

“It’s worth remembering that it is often the small steps, not the giant leaps, that bring about the most lasting change.”

‘This is an emergency’: Oxfam says rich nations’ $100 billion climate pledge not good...

“Time is running out for rich nations to build trust and deliver on their unmet target.”

18 dead, more than 900 rescued as Florence floods the Carolinas

"The storm has never been more dangerous than it is right now."

‘Disconnection crisis’: Heatwaves and rising energy costs put low-income Americans at risk

The report, released by EPC and NEADA, warns that many low-income people face the prospect of extreme heat inside their own homes.

Infrastructure plan with major climate investments would create 26 million jobs: Report

According to the report, lawmakers can expect to see massive job creation every year over the next decade if they adhere to the 39 policy priorities provided in the Clean Jumpstart 2021 plan.

The fight against extinction requires biocultural restoration

The combined extinctions of Hawai‘i’s biodiversity and elements of Hawaiian culture represent the great unravelling of an eco-civilization.

Plastic bottle made from plants degrades in just one year

“This plastic has very attractive sustainability credentials because it uses no fossil fuels, and can be recycled – but would also degrade in nature much faster than normal plastics do.”