‘Truth, Reckoning and Right Relationship’: A Rights of Nature Epiphany
CLEVELAND—When Tish O’Dell began community organizing in her hometown of Broadview Heights, Ohio, in 2010 to ban hydraulic fracturing, or...
CLEVELAND—When Tish O’Dell began community organizing in her hometown of Broadview Heights, Ohio, in 2010 to ban hydraulic fracturing, or...
These days the Pecos River barely fills its dry, sandy bed where it crosses West Texas, but the river could...
From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by producer Aynsley O’Neill with Maggie...
SALOME, Ariz.—While a power line in a remote corner of the desert Southwest might seem like an unusual attraction for...
There was ostensibly nothing illegal about the plume of sulfates approaching Clermont County, Ohio’s drinking water wells in 2019. When...
This article is published in partnership with the Chicago Sun-Times. Electricity from renewable sources dropped last year even as Illinois and...
In 1971, President Richard Nixon’s science advisers proposed a multimillion dollar climate change research project with benefits they said were...
A Houston-based company’s first effort to turn plastic waste into the chemical feedstocks for new plastic products has crumbled amid...
This article was originally published by PublicSource, a nonprofit newsroom serving the Pittsburgh region. Sign up for its free weekly...
NEW YORK—Climate demonstrators blocked entrances to Citibank’s headquarters in Manhattan at the start of the workday on Wednesday and Thursday,...
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