Posted inClimate Change, Extreme Weather, Housing

After LA Fires, Black Altadena Faces Foreclosure and Displacement

Six months after California’s Eaton Fire, Black residents of Altadena find themselves at the epicenter of a mounting national crisis as state and federal foreclosure moratoriums expire. A Capital B analysis of public records found that roughly three dozen fire-ravaged properties have been added to pre-foreclosure lists — a public record of homes where owners […]

Posted inClimate Change, News, Partner Content

How to Use Clean Energy Tax Credits Before Congress Kills Them

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. The “one big beautiful bill” that President Donald Trump signed into law on July 4 is set to upend many aspects of American life, including climate policy. The law, which Republicans backed en masse, not only derails the nation’s efforts to […]

Posted inClimate Change, Culture, Social Welfare, Sports

Black Kids Are 2x More Likely To Drown. This Organization is Offering Free Swim Lessons. 

Across the country, Black children and youth are twice as likely as the general population to die by drowning, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  And this crisis is compounded by the fact that their parents are 20% more likely to be non-swimmers, creating a cycle that perpetuates the problem across generations, […]

Posted inClimate Change, Criminal Justice, Environmental Justice, Health Equity

The End of DEI: What Trump’s Executive Orders Mean for Black Americans

President Donald Trump has spent the early months of his return to the White House dismantling  the nation’s diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. The moves, he’s said, are designed to forge a “color-blind” society that rejects the sorts of race-conscious programs that are intended to make amends for the historical wrongs experienced by Black Americans […]

Posted inClimate Change, Rural Issues

With Southern Utilities Quietly Dismantling DEI Programs, Black Households Pay the Price

When Chris Womack became the first Black CEO of Southern Co. in 2023, he called the company’s commitment to racial equity one of his guiding principles. His leadership of the third-largest private utility company in the world offered hope of fairer wages and more representative employment for thousands of Black employees and cleaner air and […]

Posted inClimate Change, Housing, Wealth Gap

In Altadena, Black Households Were Most Likely to Burn, Study Finds

The Jones family lost their home of 55 years on Altadena’s foothills. They were far from the only ones. The Eaton Fire that exploded in early January tore through more than 9,000 structures in the heart of Altadena, devastating a historically Black neighborhood that had persevered for generations through discrimination and, more recently, gentrification. A […]

Posted inClimate Change, Environmental Justice

Trump’s Fossil Fuel Agenda Puts Black Communities at Risk

President Donald Trump reversed progress on climate change and reinforced his commitment to fossil fuels on Monday. While his campaign fanned the flames of culture wars and economic propaganda, his return to D.C. has already rolled back climate progress and put Black communities even more at risk. He signed executive orders pulling the United States […]

Posted inClimate Change, Environmental Justice, Health, Money, Public Safety

Generational Black Homes in LA Reduced to Ash Amid Growing Wildfires

Support Black-Led, Nonprofit News Capital B is an independent news organization uncovering important stories — like this one — about how Black people experience America today. But we can’t tell these stories without your help. If you support our mission, please consider becoming a member by making a tax-deductible donation. Sixty-two years burned to ashes for […]

Posted inAir Pollution, Black Farmers, Climate Change, Environmental Justice, Land Pollution, Rural Issues

How Black Communities Are Leading the Fight Against Climate Change

In Oakland’s Lower Bottoms, a once-polluted truck corridor has been transformed into a green oasis — solar panels now shimmer above vibrant community gardens, and kids say they can play outside without the familiar sting of wheezing lungs. It’s a vision of environmental justice led by Black communities, and it’s happening all across the country. […]

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