Wednesday, July 15, 2026

‘Not in 2030 or 2050…now!’: Climate strikers worldwide demand urgent action

"We strike because climate justice isn't a myth, but a reality we intend to build."

Taking on a billionaire landlord in the Twin Cities

Private equity firms snatched up rental properties, then neglected them. So Minneapolis activists organized the tenants to fight for their rights.

CitiGroup pledges to end coal power financing in updated environmental policy

The announcement came just a month after CitiGroup pledged that its financing reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

Hypocrisy and projection: the right’s cynical ‘culture wars’

If they can find the will, the American progressive left can fight these culture war arguments with one of their own: it isn’t the cancellation of those they have political disagreements with that they are asking for but rather a culture of consequences.

Comeback for truth? Criminal comeuppance for Trump’s reign of terror, impoverished for lying?

A tsunami of criminal indictments, buoyed by massive civil penalties – who cares then if Trump ends up a jailbird?

Seaweed is key to reducing greenhouse gas contributions of cows, researchers discovered

Seaweed might be the answer to reducing the greenhouse gas contributions of cows. Researches discovered that feeding cows a small amount of...

Florida police officer resigns after attacking innocent man on video

When Officer Black was ordered to watch the video of the arrest, he wrote in another report, “I believe my perception was altered due to the high stress of the incident.”

Houston police shoot 1-year-old child in the head while pursuing robbery suspect

“My son has been fighting every day for his life. He’s struggling to breathe on his own. My baby didn’t deserve it. I miss my son. I want him to be back the way he used to be.”

Two bills introduced to save the monarch butterfly

“These bills will provide a lifeline for monarch butterflies whose populations have declined dramatically due to pesticide use, climate change, and habitat loss.”

Secretary of the Interior first: Deb Haaland, member of the Pueblo of Laguna

“I’ll be fierce for all of us, our planet, and all of our protected land.”