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From the site of the nation's largest slave revolt, the Banner sisters continue a legacy of environmental and cultural resistance. [from The Lens]

From the site of the nation's largest slave revolt, the Banner sisters continue a legacy of environmental and cultural resistance. [from The Lens]

These aren’t abstract problems. They’re happening right now, in real communities, to real people. [from The Conversation]

Fifty-seven percent of the city’s residents support a stormwater fee to maintain the city’s drainage system, according to a survey from New-Orleans based nonprofit, the

Unmet needs: In Arizona, 205,000 people on the border with Mexico are hours from a full-service hospital. [from AZ Luminaria]

The U.S. water utility sector stands at a critical juncture, facing a confluence of challenges that demand innovative and strategic responses. Aging infrastructure, escalating operational

As the super-rich bend the knee to MAGA’s demands, the empowerment of local climate and environmental justice struggles will require grassroots funding networks to survive

Timely reports from Sacramento News & Review writers on breaking news and big issues. [from Sacramento News & Review]

On Wednesday, the House Natural Resources Committee leaders hosted a forum to address “escalating attacks on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) by the

The move will give state regulators more time to develop a plan to improve air quality in metro Denver and the region, and to see

Seafood and Gender Equality (SAGE) and Seaworthy announce the launch of In Hot Water – a climate and seafood podcast. In this series, three generations, Julie Kuchepatov

This story was produced by Grist and co-published with High Country News. [from The Madras Tribune]