environmental justice

California Senate Fails to Advance Fracking Ban Bill

California Senate Fails to Advance Fracking Ban Bill

A bill that would have banned fracking in California died in committee Tuesday. The bill, SB467, would have prohibited fracking and other controversial forms of oil extraction. It would also have banned oil and gas production within 2,500 feet of a home, school, hospital or other residential facility. The bill originally set the fracking ban […]

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    U.S. Military Ordered ‘Clandestine Burning’ of Toxic Chemicals in Low-Income Neighborhoods, Study Finds

    U.S. Military Ordered ‘Clandestine Burning’ of Toxic Chemicals in Low-Income Neighborhoods, Study Finds

    By Kenny Stancil New research conducted by environmental justice scholars at Vermont’s Bennington College reveals that between 2016 and 2020, the U.S. military oversaw the “clandestine burning” of more than 20 million pounds of Aqueous Fire Fighting Foam in low-income communities around the country — even though there is no evidence that incineration destroys the […]

    Virginia Governor Takes Action on Single-Use Plastics

    Virginia Governor Takes Action on Single-Use Plastics

    The state of Virginia is taking a stand against single-use plastics. Gov. Ralph Northam signed an executive order Tuesday designed to phase out the use of non-reusable plastics at state institutions, including colleges and universities. The order comes the same week that Northam signed a law banning polystyrene food containers in the state, as the […]

    How to Improve Public Health, the Environment and Racial Equity Through Housing

    How to Improve Public Health, the Environment and Racial Equity Through Housing

    By Jonathan Levy During a presidential election debate on Oct. 22, 2020, former President Donald Trump railed against Democratic proposals to retrofit homes. “They want to take buildings down because they want to make bigger windows into smaller windows,” he said. “As far as they’re concerned, if you had no window, it would be a […]

    Measuring Equity Through City Trees

    Measuring Equity Through City Trees

    By Breanna Draxler The term “urban forest” may sound like an oxymoron. When most of us think about forests, we may picture vast expanses of tall trunks and dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves, far from the busyness of the city. But the trees that line city streets and surround apartment complexes across the U.S. […]

    10 Environmental Books We’re Reading This Spring

    10 Environmental Books We’re Reading This Spring

    By John R. Platt Spring has arrived, and while the rapidly improving weather begs us to spend more time outdoors and with friends and families, the ongoing pandemic also offers some good reasons to stay safe and indoors until most people have been vaccinated. So let’s get out into the world virtually with the latest […]

    Activists Welcome Cancellation of Texas LNG Terminal

    Activists Welcome Cancellation of Texas LNG Terminal

    By Brett Wilkins In what Indigenous and environmental activists hailed as a testament to the power of grassroots organizing, a leading U.S. fossil fuel company on Monday announced the cancellation of a planned fracked natural gas terminal in southern Texas. Reuters reports liquefied natural gas developer Annova LNG said it will immediately discontinue work on […]