Organizer Ilona Duverge is fighting to fix public housing—and reshape our political system so it reflects the people it's meant to serve.
No one should be able to take a private jet to a climate conference. In fact, no one should be able to take one anywhere at all.
As heat waves become more common and severe, undocumented workers are on the frontlines.
Letting Formosa build the plant would be a disaster for the people in Cancer Alley, who have already suffered enough.
A 150-year-old steel mill will be the first in the world to get the majority of its energy from solar power.
The drug kingpin's hippos have run wild in Colombia. A new court ruling could help pave the way for a humane way to deal with the world's most invasive species.
The skinny, scared dogs have been trapped in an abandoned yard for a month after the Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption in the Canary Islands.
U.S. coal-fired output will increase by 22% in 2021, according to new federal data. It's the first increase since 2014.
Coal wrought ecological, public health, and economic havoc in Pennsylvania. Now, the fracking industry is doing it all over again.
Earther talks with Sami Grover about his new book We Are All Climate Hypocrites Now .
A sustainable $2 billion housing development led by the Squamish Nation in Canada shows that green housing can be both luxurious and affordable.
On the fourth episode of The ABCs of Big Oil podcast, we look at how fossil fuel companies have taken over higher education.
Texas' grid needs an overhaul. But despite recent claims from Gov. Greg Abbott and Sen. Ted Cruz, cryptocurrency isn't the answer.
As Shell’s CEO Ben van Beurden spoke at a TED conference, he was interrupted by organizers, one of whom called him "one of the most evil people in the world."
Diversified Energy isn't a household name, but it's gobbling up other producers' aging, methane-leaking gas wells.
New visualizations show the stakes of climate change for coastal communities, including some of the biggest cities on Earth.
Using a gas-powered leaf blower for an hour can produce as much carbon pollution as driving for 8 hours, so this is a good move. But the timeline isn't clear.
11-year-old Nandi Bushell teamed up with Tom Morello's son in a new song about the climate crisis, complete with Greta Thunberg guest appearance.
On the third episode of The ABCs of Big Oil podcast, we look at why the oil and gas industry wanted to propagandize high schoolers.
The administration expanded the border for the monument, reversing a Trump-era decision. It's a major win for tribes, scientists, and public lands lovers.
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