Thursday, April 18, 2024

In California’s Imperial Valley, residents aren’t waiting for government to track pollution

For marginalized communities along the California-Mexico border, projects to gather and share scientific reports are crucial to holding agencies accountable.

Dakota Access pipeline ‘could be operational within 30 days’

Activists remain defiant, with three new camps springing up in recent days.

Let them eat gadgets…

There is something magical when two complete strangers look each other in the eye and actually communicate!

Five faces of dystopia

Never before has a government been so completely fused with business.

EPA scientists held from attending Alaska summit

The agency’s last-minute change of plans highlighted the concerns of many conference attendees over the future of EPA programs dealing with climate change.

The elites won’t save us

We are in the twilight stages of the rolling corporate coup d’état begun four decades ago.

Mississippi passes bill to legalize death by firing squad as lethal injection comes under...

Of the 33 states with the death penalty, only Oklahoma and Utah allow for execution by firing squad.
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5 facts you probably didn’t know about plastic waste

Humans have created enough plastic since the second world war to coat the Earth entirely in clingfilm – no joke. It’s time people ditch their dependency on plastics.

These kids will see Trump in court

Twenty-one kids and climate scientist James Hansen were suing the Obama administration to take more aggressive action on climate. Now, the climate-change-denying 45th president has inherited the case.

Pipeline resistance broadens: On the day Dakota Access oil flows, go one day without...

Let’s do what it takes to remind the companies, and the government itself, who’s really in charge of the economy.