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How Does Climate Change Affect Human Health? Scientists Weigh In
Climate change has already begun to damage ecosystems all over the world, but how will it eventually affect human health?Donate to These Asian American Charities to Support Communities Nationwide
Show your support right now for Asian American communities in light of the recent Atlanta, Ga. shooting, and donate to these Asian American charities.10 Young Climate Activists Changing the World, in Honor of International Women's Day
In honor of International Women’s Day 2021, here are 10 young women climate activists who are undoubtedly changing the world.Customers Boycotted These "Sustainable" Fashion Brands After BLM Scandals — How Have The Companies Followed Up?
Everlane, Reformation, and other "sustainable" brands were under fire in the summer of 2020 for racism — but how have things changed, seven months later?Here's Why 22-Year-Old Climate Activist, Disha Ravi, Was Arrested In New Delhi
Who is Disha Ravi? The 22-year-old Indian climate activist gained notoriety after she was arrested during the agricultural protests in India.What Is Happening in Centreville, Illinois? The City Is Facing Racial Injustice
What is happening in Centreville, Ill.? The marginalized midwestern city is facing major racial injustice, after experiencing years of sewage floods.Support These Intersectional Environmental Organizations for Black History Month
Black History Month starts on Feb. 1 — consider donating to these Black environmental organizations, to support intersectional environmentalism.Is Colin Kaepernick Vegan? The NFL Star Just Dropped a Ben & Jerry’s Flavor
Colin Kaepernick and Ben & Jerry's just released a vegan ice cream flavor — but is Colin Kaepernick vegan?Leonardo DiCaprio Urges Public to Oppose Gibbstown Fossil Fuel Project — How to Help
What exactly is the Gibbstown fossil fuel project? And has the project been approved to begin construction?Is the North Brooklyn Pipeline Officially Shut Down? Mayor de Blasio Speaks Out
New York City Mayor, Bill de Blasio, has spoken out against the North Brooklyn Pipeline project, criticizing National Grid. But is the fight over?How the Climate Crisis Harms Native Americans
It's Indigenous Peoples’ Day — let's look at some of the ways the climate crisis has been harming Native Americans for centuries.If You Participate in Amazon Prime Day This Year, Shop These Black-Owned Businesses
If you decide to participate in Amazon Prime Day 2020, peruse a few of our favorite Black-owned businesses participating in the annual event.Our Favorite Climate Justice Instagram Accounts to Add to Your Feed
Climate justice is a key part of the fight against the climate crisis, and these 10 Instagram accounts are all about intersectional climate activism and education.How to Protect the Amazon's Indigenous Peoples, According to Sônia Guajajara
Indigenous peoples in the Amazon are under threat by rainforest fires and the Brazilian government — Sônia Guajajara teaches us what we can do.Trump’s EPA Is Letting Power Plants Dump Toxic Waste Into Rivers and Streams
Trump’s EPA has rolled back more Obama-era rules, meaning power plants now have more freedom to dump toxic wastewater into natural bodies of water.Environmental Groups Sue Trump Administration for Permitting Oil Drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
The Trump Administration approved oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and environmental groups are striking back with two lawsuits.How Gas Flaring Is Causing Premature Births in Latinx Women
Natural gas flaring could be causing adverse birth outcomes, such as premature births and underweight births, in Hispanic mothers in Texas.The Amazon Fires Are Destroying Indigenous People's Homes — We Interviewed an Amazon Watch Director to Learn More
We interviewed Andrew Miller of Amazon Watch about how the fires in the Amazon rainforest affect indigenous people.Amazonian Indigenous Community Wins 24-Year Lawsuit Against Illegal Loggers
The Ashaninka tribe won a $3 million settlement from the company that deforested a quarter of its reserve in the 1980s.A Pipeline in Canada Just Spilled up to 50,000 Gallons of Oil on Indigenous Land
Canada's Trans Mountain pipeline has spilled as many 50 thousand gallons of crude oil in British Columbia. So, what exactly happened?How the Climate Crisis Is Affecting Childbirth Outcomes, Especially for Black Mothers
Climate change factors such as air pollution and rising temperatures are causing premature, underweight, and still births — especially for Black mothers.10 Black Women in the Green Space Who You'll Want in Your Instagram Feed
These Black women Instagrammers are putting a spotlight on the connection between climate justice and racial justice.The Black Climate Scientists and Scholars Changing the World
These six Black scientists and scholars have made indelible marks on the journey to climate justice.How This Small Town In Mexico Uses Solar Power For Economic Justice
One town in Mexico called Ucareo is experimenting with ways communities can protect themselves from predatory energy companies and started a GoFundMe page called for a solar power plant.4 Young Climate Activists on Intersectionality in Climate Justice, Fighting From Home, and More
In honor of Earth Day, we interviewed four young women fighting for climate justice.The BREATHE Act Is All About Racial and Environmental Justice
M4BL's BREATHE Act aims to fight environmental and racial injustices in the U.S.8 Anti-Racism Books by Black Authors + 5 Black-Owned Bookstores to Support
Anti-racism reading is so important — here are eight books to get you started.‘Intersectional Environmentalist’ Platform Launches to Dismantle Racism in the Climate Movement
Intersectional Environmentalist is a new platform that addresses the link between climate and racial justice — we interviewed founder Leah Thomas to learn more.9 Amazing Books About Environmental Racism
These books about environmental racism will give you an important look into the systemic environmental injustices against marginalized communities in the U.S.