Tuesday, February 3, 2026

How USDA climate change denial threatens the South

Simply put, the South cannot afford for the USDA to ignore climate change.

Environmental groups sue BLM for not conducting environmental reviews in New Mexico fracking permits

The fracking push is "symptomatic of a broader assault on our public lands by the Trump administration."

The hot tub of death?

Bill Gates, Hurricane Melissa, and a Civilization Under Threat

14 guards beat Robert Brooks to death at New York prison as systemic abuse...

Outrage and investigations follow the death of Robert Brooks in a violent incident at a New York prison.

Deadly shadows: new study reveals over 460,000 U.S. deaths linked to coal pollution since...

New study reveals coal pollution's dire impact on U.S. public health, with over 460,000 deaths in two decades.

At least 214 babies born in Gaza during genocide were killed by Israeli forces

Palestinian officials reveal staggering toll on newborns, families, and infrastructure in Gaza.

This NGO won a climate case against Shell. Its next target? Dutch Bank ING

Here’s what Friends of the Earth Netherlands’ latest legal action could mean for global banks financing major polluters.

Trump designates Saudi Arabia a major non-NATO ally amid plans for expanded weapons sales

Trump’s formal designation of Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally coincides with proposed F-35 and tank sales, a pledged increase in Saudi investments and renewed scrutiny of the Kingdom’s human rights record and the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Bernie Sanders Acquires More Superdelegates

As much as Clinton wants to declare the primary race as over, many are waiting patiently for the convention and the real outcome.

One-third of all new childhood asthma cases in Europe are due to air pollution

"Largely, these impacts are preventable...We can and should do something about it."