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New Mexico wildfire is 'burning down a way of life'
One of the largest wildfires in New Mexico’s history is raging through a region where the culture stretches back longer than the United States has existed.
www.bloomberg.com
Racial justice concerns spur new fracking scrutiny
Just after passing resolutions to elevate the needs of Black and Hispanic residents, the Arlington City Council took an unusual stand on drilling.
ensia.com
6 ways to change climate concern into action
Many Americans are ready for meaningful progress on climate change — so how can they make it happen?
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www.nytimes.com
Heat, smoke and COVID are battering the workers who feed America
Climate change is piling on to the hazards already faced by California farm laborers, some of the country's poorest, most neglected workers.
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publicintegrity.org
Community gatherings offer healing for emotional wounds after disasters
Therapy isn’t an option for everyone. ‘Convivencias’ are an alternative in a fire-prone region.
theintercept.com
Communities suffering from pollution demand justice
The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the corrosive legacy of environmental racism in the United States.
A legendary Black environmental group is back and advising Joe Biden
Inside the racist nightmare that led to the founding of the National Black Environmental Justice Network, the devastating death of its first leader Damu Smith, and the political shifts that brought the network back and made it more relevant than ever.
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