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Jomo Kwame Sundaram: Climate inaction, injustice worsened by finance fiasco
Many factors frustrate the international cooperation needed to address the looming global warming catastrophe. As most rich nations have largely abdicated responsibility, developing countries need to think and act innovatively and cooperatively to better advance the South.
Appalachian communities talk gas, plastics, and inequity with federal energy officials
At the UN, climate change & security must be tackled together
Could the next wars be triggered by climate change? Until recently, the question might have seemed like science fiction, but now it is very real.
Climate risks to health set to worsen inequity, harm children
From poor families in flood-prone homes to women required to cover up in extreme heat, climate change will hit the health of vulnerable groups the hardest.
The promise of pawpaw
‘As scientists, we have yet to close the racial disparities’
The voices rising up in protest across America against police brutality and systemic racism have been clear: Black lives matter. Now scientists are bringing that cry to their labs and research centers.
Tamara Toles O’Laughlin And Judith LeBlanc: We need just recovery for the coronavirus and climate crises
As lifelong advocates for climate and environmental justice, we are clear that a livable future means advocating for health and safety and addressing the reality of our warming planet.