Monday, July 6, 2026

Just over 1 in 4 members of Congress in 2023 will be women –...

In order for women to gain half of the seats in Congress, more women need to run, especially on Republican tickets.

2022 was a big year for climate action in the courts

The past year saw major developments in accountability cases against oil companies and national governments around the world, as well as setbacks for several high-profile fossil fuel projects.

‘Why are these conflicts allowed?’ corporate giving to group tied to Supreme Court sparks...

"You want to 'preserve #SCOTUS history'?'" said one watchdog group. "Hire a curatorial staff. Don't run a pay-for-play."

3 reasons local climate activism is more powerful than people realize

Group action targeted at local decision-makers is a time-honored tradition – and I believe necessary in the current political environment for action on climate change.

Big Pharma and GOP allies aim to sabotage Medicare drug price reforms

"Patients fought hard for the reforms in the Inflation Reduction Act—and we won't let Big Pharma and its allies' fearmongering scare us."

A year of global displacement

This year’s record-breaking global displacement crisis calls for greater protections and investment by the international community instead of more indifference and cruelty.

Can we talk sensibly about inequality and ignore the rich?

The poor don’t gain, in short, when societies ignore the rich.

Open letter from scientists to world leaders: Stop using bioenergy from forests to generate...

“The best thing for the climate and biodiversity is to leave forests standing—and biomass energy does the opposite.”

Taliban bans women from higher education in Afghanistan

This ban "takes Afghanistan back to the Taliban's first period of rule when girls could not receive formal education."