Climate Migration: Displaced by the Climate Crisis
The current climate crisis has led to a rise in climate migration globally, as millions of people are forced from their homes due to devasting weather disasters.
read moreIssues related to climate justice and environmental racism.
The current climate crisis has led to a rise in climate migration globally, as millions of people are forced from their homes due to devasting weather disasters.
read moreDue to carbon inequality, marginalized people globally face the brunt of the climate and ecological crisis despite contributing the least carbon emissions.
read moreThe water crisis in Hawaii is the result of rampant negligence and a pattern of political and ethical failures seen across the country.
read moreFood is a cornerstone of culture, and our ability to access healthy food and decide what we consume is rooted in the same inequities that other industries face.
read moreWhether it’s a question of sovereignty, preservation, or spirituality, there’s much to unpack with the U.S.’s legacy of land ownership.
read moreRising food costs add a racial and economic burden to Indigenous communities who disproportionately struggle with food insecurity.
read moreWithout stopping utility shutoffs and supporting home weatherization, racism and inequality will keep everyone from staying warm this winter.
read moreAs the completion date of Line 3 nears, there’s still much to be done to protect Indigenous activists and their land.
read moreMany poor communities of color lack access to clean water and working sewage systems.
read moreHurricane Ida and the intersection of housing injustice and environmental threats.
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