Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Extreme Weather

How to Protect Yourself During Record-Setting Heat Wave

The dangerous heat wave sitting over two-thirds of the country comes two weeks after the globe’s average temperature was the highest recorded in 12,000 years.  In Phoenix, one of the fastest-growing cities for Black people, temperatures have topped 110 degrees for three weeks straight. In Houston, the heat index pushed 110 degrees for multiple days. […]

Posted inClimate Change, Environmental Justice

Combating Climate Change Begins With Reparations, Bay Area Residents Say

Freda Linder walks daily past a small sign donned with 20 words in Crescent Park Apartments, a majority-Black housing complex in Northern California’s Bay Area. “WARNING,” the placard reads. “This area contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.” Linder lives in Richmond, a city of […]

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How Biden’s Goal to ‘Electrify Everything’ Contributed to a Flooding Crisis

Sometimes, even when it’s not raining, 78-year-old widower Willie Horstead Jr. thinks he hears the floodwaters seeping beneath his home, sucking the metal box deeper into Alabama’s rich soil.  When it does rain – which is often in Coffee County, Alabama – the U.S. Army veteran is afraid he’ll fall through the floor of his […]

Posted inAir Pollution, Environmental Justice

The Ways Pollution and Climate Change are Linked to Policing and Incarceration

Hurricane Ida was the second strongest storm to hit Louisiana over the last three centuries, dwarfing the beast that was Katrina. As virtually every Gulf Coast city was put under evacuation orders, thousands of incarcerated people were forced to stay put, some in flooded facilities that lacked electricity and running water, and had sustained intense […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Unsafe Water

Record Investment Merely Scratches the Surface of Fixing Black America’s Water Crisis

Gwendolyn Reed-Davis recalls living without running water during the holiday season last year, merely months after a water crisis left Jackson, Mississippi, residents struggling to bathe, cook, and flush their toilets.  The mother of 12 says the city’s years-long struggle has harmed public health and threatened the development of a whole generation of children.  Since […]

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