Thursday, July 9, 2026

Montana youth activists win historic climate change lawsuit

This ruling “may inspire similar lawsuits around the world.”

Kids who live near fracking sites are up to 7 times more likely to...

"Data suggests that those who lived closer, especially in areas with greater intensity of unconventional natural gas development activities, had the highest risk."
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‘Watershed moment:’ Montana rules youth have constitutional right to healthy climate

A judge in Montana has ruled in favor of a group of young people who had sued the state for violating their constitutional rights as it pushed policies that encouraged the use of fossil fuels.

Drilling our way to climate doom

“The world is not living sustainably, and if you look at history, civilizations have disappeared due to that reality.”

US-backed roll of the dice leaves Ukraine in worse crisis 

The U.S. decision to reject peace negotiations and prolong the war have led to a brutal war of attrition that is gradually destroying Ukraine.

FDA approves first oral treatment for postpartum depression

In clinical trials, drug manufacturers Sage Therapeutics and Biogen said the zuranolone pill quickly reduced postpartum symptoms such as depression and other cognitive issues.

Climate crisis likely to cause food shortages before we reach 1.5°C threshold, UN expert...

This is due to the effects of the climate crisis, along with inadequate farming practices and water shortages, posing threats to agriculture worldwide.

Walking in an Oven World

It’s a scary world to walk through when you realize that the enemy is us.

Sky-high US housing costs fuel record surge in homelessness

"The COVID relief funds provided a buffer. We're seeing what happens when those resources aren't available."

New research reveals 73 percent of food supply is ultra processed in US

The study confirmed that ultra-processed food is 52 percent cheaper on average than less processed alternatives.