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Resilience Is Not Charity — It’s Justice Why insurance alone is failing communities, and what power really must shift Extreme weather is no longer a
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Resilience Is Not Charity — It’s Justice Why insurance alone is failing communities, and what power really must shift Extreme weather is no longer a

Who Pulled the Plug? Why Environmental & Social Justice Nonprofits Are Getting Squeezed Nonprofits working for environmental justice and social equity are losing money. Support

Texas’s $7.2 Billion Gas Gamble That Went Nowhere In 2023, Texas lawmakers promised a bold fix to the state’s fragile electric grid. After Winter Storm

Poisoned Wells, Contaminated Fields:The False Promise of Recycling Fracking Wastewater A Thirsty Industry’s Dirty Secret Fracking and oil drilling are some of the thirstiest industries

Five years after the last reactor at Indian Point shut down, the nuclear ghost on the Hudson refuses to rest. Holtec International,

Los Angeles is being sold a story of green transformation. The centerpiece is the California Hydrogen Hub, branded as ARCHES

Corpus Christi Halts Inner Harbor Desalination:A Watershed Moment In a dramatic turn, the Corpus Christi City Council has stalled the $1.2 billion Inner Harbor seawater desalination project—marking

Corpus Christi’s Desalination Gamble:Debt, Doubt, and Public Money for Private Profit City leaders keep claiming seawater desalination is the only path to drought resilience. The

California’s Rooftop Solar Fight Heats Up:Supreme Court Questions Net Metering Cuts A Landmark Ruling in the Battle Over Solar In early August 2025, the California

The Airline Industry’s Green Mirage: Why “Clean” Jet Fuel Is Stalled Before Takeoff Airlines promised a rapid shift to sustainable aviation fuel to tame climate

The Digital Fossil Front: How Gulf States Are Weaponizing Social Media to Undermine Climate Action In the high-stakes race against climate chaos, where every fraction

Scorched Earth: How Extreme Heat Is Exposing the Lies of Fossil-Fueled Progress A Country Under Siege by Climate Chaos In June 2025, a massive heat