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    The Climate Crisis Is Already Killing People, New Lancet Report Warns

    The Climate Crisis Is Already Killing People, New Lancet Report Warns

    The climate crisis already has a death toll, and it will get worse if we don’t act to reduce emissions. That’s the warning from the latest Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, an annual public health report released Wednesday. “This past year, we have seen the harms of our converging crises — COVID-19, climate […]

    Top Lawyers to Define Ecocide to Enforce Environmental Justice

    Top Lawyers to Define Ecocide to Enforce Environmental Justice

    By Kenny Stancil An expert panel of top international and environmental lawyers have begun working this month on a legal definition of “ecocide” with the goal of making mass ecological damage an enforceable international crime on par with war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. Assembled by the Stop Ecocide Foundation at the request of […]

    Pebble Mine Denied Permit in Victory for Tribes, Waterways and Planet

    Pebble Mine Denied Permit in Victory for Tribes, Waterways and Planet

    By Andrea Germanos Environmental campaigners stressed the need for the incoming Biden White House to put in place permanent protections for Alaska’s Bristol Bay after the Trump administration on Wednesday denied a permit for the proposed Pebble Mine that threatened “lasting harm to this phenomenally productive ecosystem” and death to the area’s Indigenous culture.   […]

    Biden-Harris Climate Plan: ‘Not Trump’ Is Not Enough

    Biden-Harris Climate Plan: ‘Not Trump’ Is Not Enough

    By Steve Trent Joe Biden’s election is a huge positive in a year that has been extremely difficult across the globe. I speak for a vast number of people who watched anxiously from outside the United States when I heartily thank those who mobilized, campaigned and voted to make it happen. Your hard work affects […]

    Environmental Justice Reporters Face Deadly Threats, Intimidation

    Environmental Justice Reporters Face Deadly Threats, Intimidation

    By Jeannette Cwienk Shubham Mani Tripathi, newspaper reporter, India: shot dead in June 2020 for exposing illegal sand mining. Maria Efigenia Vasquez Astudillo, radio reporter, Colombia: struck and killed by a projectile in October 2017 while covering clashes between the Indigenous community and local police. Joseph Oduha, journalist, South Sudan: fled the country in 2019 […]

    7 Environmental Takeaways From the 2020 Election Season

    7 Environmental Takeaways From the 2020 Election Season

    By John R. Platt Well, that was interesting … and hair-raising. At press time the harrowing presidential race of 2020 remains too close to call, as do a few key congressional and Senate seats. The Senate may not even settle out until January, when Georgia will hold runoff elections and we’ll find out which party […]

    The Clean Energy Expert Bringing Black Voices to the Table

    The Clean Energy Expert Bringing Black Voices to the Table

    By Rasheena Fountain The topic of energy rarely came up during Alexis Cureton‘s childhood, split between Tulsa, Oklahoma, Duluth, Georgia, and Indianapolis. Nevertheless, Cureton can still recall his mother’s reminders to turn off the lights and not to overuse the dishwasher. Those pleas gave him an awareness of the scarcity, necessity, and costs of energy—heightened […]