
Biden-Harris Win Election
The win for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, confirmed on Saturday, marks the end of a historic election that elevated the first Black woman, the first South Asian woman, to national elected
The win for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, confirmed on Saturday, marks the end of a historic election that elevated the first Black woman, the first South Asian woman, to national elected
This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story. In 2018, Marta Morales, a 35-year-old small farmer, was forced to leave her hometown
Dominion Energy and Duke Energy canceled the proposed 600-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline Sunday. The construction of the pipeline was once considered a near-certainty, but sustained resistance by climate, environmental justice, and property
Members of the Rockefeller family, whose wealth comes originally from John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Co., have launched a new effort to leverage their fortune and network to pressure U.S. banks to
JPMorgan announced Tuesday it will push its clients to reduce their greenhouse gas pollution, following years of pressure from activists over its financing of fossil fuel companies. The bank, the largest in
A group of youth climate activists who sued the U.S. government in 2015 are changing tactics in their fight to force the feds to address climate change. Twenty one young plaintiffs on
Attention and opposition to controversial oil pipelines in Minnesota and Tennessee are growing. The dangers posed by, and the opposition to, the Line 3 pipeline in Minnesota and the proposed Byhalia Connection
Scientists are raising alarm over the lack of publicly-verifiable quality of privately-generated corporate climate risk assessments, Politico reports. As firms respond to shareholders' and activists' growing calls for climate risk disclosure, a
Wood pellet manufacturing facilities, built to meet European demand for purportedly low-carbon fuel, raise parallels to the slave trade for Black and Indigenous communities in the American South, Scalawag Magazine, in collaboration
President Joe Biden made the case in Pittsburgh on Wednesday for his 'once-in-a-generation' investment plan to address the climate crisis, alleviate societal and racial inequities, and remake American capitalism. Spurred on by
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