The growing invasion of sargassum in the Caribbean has impacted the quality of life of the islands’ residents. But local governments have so far failed to...
For over a decade, Indigenous and local communities have demanded a bigger share of international funding to protect nature and the climate, as well as easier...
With half its surface area gone, the country’s largest saline lake is verging on collapse due to the region’s overuse of water and climate change, threatening...
Under pressure from climate activists to close, the plant agreed to a deadline and put millions in a transition fund. That’s giving Centralia a chance. By...
Federal agencies are struggling to maintain firefighting brigades during some of the worst fire seasons in history. By Kiley Price At the end of February, a...
Many small island nations which contributed little to climate change now must borrow money to rebuild after climate-induced storms. The debt service they’re carrying hinders their...
Overall sentiment is positive, but swings toward negative for people living close to the largest projects. By Dan Gearino For people living within three miles of...
Advocates hope a U.N. meeting can revive plastics pollution talks and meet a year-end goal for a global agreement. By James Bruggers Indigenous people from Arctic...
Lidy Nacpil is coordinator of the Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD). Many countries in the Global South are burdened with huge public debts....
It’s Earth Month, good people. A designated time to pause, reflect and take action to save our only home. It’s also spring in the northern hemisphere,...