
New Guidelines Prioritize the Needs of Individuals With Disabilities in Petrochemical Disasters
New guidelines aim to support people with disabilities during petrochemical disasters, addressing overlooked needs.
New guidelines aim to support people with disabilities during petrochemical disasters, addressing overlooked needs.
A poll shows Pennsylvania voters are divided on fracking, favoring more regulations with energy issues low on priorities.
Black residents in Louisiana’s St. James Parish challenge land-use policies, alleging systemic racism favoring polluters.
The Sierra Club’s “Dirty Truth” report reveals most utilities fall short on climate goals, with Ohio’s FirstEnergy scoring an F.
Debate between Sen. Bob Casey and Dave McCormick focuses on accusations of misinformation and energy policies in PA.
Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate candidates, Democrat Bob Casey and Republican Dave McCormick, clash on energy policy ahead of their first debate.
A Florida writer’s diary as Hurricane Helene closes in, revealing the anticipation, preparations, and reflections on climate change.
At New York’s “Climate Week,” an international people’s tribunal highlighted the plight of ecosystems and communities affected by fossil fuel projects. Representatives shared global stories of displacement, health deterioration, economic ruin, and loss of cultural heritage.
Gov. Newsom signed laws to hold oil companies accountable, protect neighborhoods from oil wells, and affirm local regulation.
Hundreds of young activists in NYC walked out of school and work, urging leaders to end fossil fuel production to fight the climate crisis.
Progressive state incentives and the IRA allow Maine to install heat pumps faster than any other state. | Photo by Séan Alonzo Harris
Over the past few months, several major American asset managers exited Climate Action 100+ amid rising political tension.