Climate Equity
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Some displaced Puerto Ricans face homelessness after FEMA stops paying for hotels
Other Hurricane Maria evacuees who’ve since managed to get their own place are teetering on the brink of homelessness.
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The Puerto Rican diaspora gets ready to flex its political power
On the anniversary of Hurricane Maria’s landfall, the Puerto Rican diaspora is hitting the streets -- and getting people to the polls.
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The private intelligence firm keeping tabs on environmentalists
When big oil companies want to monitor activists, they turn to Welund.
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One of the populations most vulnerable to climate change is locked up in the path of Hurricane Florence
At the Global Climate Action Summit, advocates speak up for inmates facing Hurricane Florence
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Coal ash and hog manure could flood vulnerable communities in Hurricane Florence’s path
Spills from coal ash pits and hog-manure ponds in North Carolina would hurt low-income people of color.
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Climate summit protesters want to save the world without screwing over people
Stopping climate change isn’t enough, if vulnerable communities are left behind, say activists protesting the San Francisco gathering.
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The U.N.’s watchdog on indigenous rights has her eye on climate change initiatives
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz talks about the opportunities and risks that need to be navigated in the transition towards a fossil fuel-free future.
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A more inclusive Global Climate Action Summit can stop us from ‘losing Earth’
To defeat climate change, people of color and low-income communities should have a seat at the table.
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Grandmothers stalled the police as climate protestors created the largest street mural ever
San Francisco's demonstration was part of a recent, international upwelling of art and activism.
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Trump’s next climate nemesis is running for New York attorney general
Letitia James and Zephyr Teachout are fighting to be New York's next top lawyer -- and a thorn in Trump's side.