Environmental Justice
Environmentalists: OR's new groundwater law too diluted to be effective
Environmental groups say Oregon's new groundwater law, meant to curb pollution, has been diluted to the point they can no longer support it. …
Good news accompanies NM's 80th anniversary of Trinity atomic bomb test
Today's 80th anniversary of the Trinity nuclear bomb test in New Mexico comes weeks after Congress agreed to include the state in the Radiation Exposu…
New CA documentary examines the harms of mining 'critical minerals'
A new documentary looked at ways to reduce the human and environmental harms stemming from the mining of "critical minerals." Without minerals like c…
Environmental justice activism finds energy in MN's Latino communities
Minnesotans are cooling off after last weekend's extreme heat but communities bearing the brunt of environmental injustice said there will be more cli…
Some fish around Bonneville Dam remain unsafe to eat
As outdoor recreation picks up for summer, a clean-water advocacy group reminds people that some fish around Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River are …
'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' could mean big changes for TX environment
As Congress continues to debate specifics of the budget reconciliation bill, also known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," environmental rights …
Survey: Gasoline burden highest among Black and Latino drivers in PA
As federal electric vehicle incentives face potential rollbacks, a new study highlighted the burden of gasoline costs on Black and Latino …
Las Cruces, Taos host rallies in support of national monuments, public lands
New Mexicans will gather in Las Cruces, Taos and other locations tomorrow for a day of action to defend national monuments and public lands. The …
Study: Blacks, Latinos disproportionately burdened by gas costs
As federal electric vehicle incentives face potential rollbacks, a new study is highlighting the burden of gasoline costs on Black and Latino drivers …
Cancer 'Gag Act' sputters in Iowa, federal push continues
Groups advocating for clean, safe water are pushing back on proposals to revive a pesticide labeling law introduced last year in Congress which would …
Study: Black, Latino drivers burdened as ‘superusers’ of gasoline
As federal electric vehicle incentives face potential rollbacks, a new study is highlighting the burden of gasoline costs on Black and Latino drivers…
Houston officials look at options for growing trash problem
By Elena Bruess for Houston Landing.Broadcast version by Freda Ross for Texas News Service reporting for the Houston Landing/MIT Climate Change Engage…











