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“We each have a commitment to the community”: Solar resilience in a Puerto Rico town
Residents in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, have built the island’s first community-owned solar microgrid. The project is the latest effort in a grassroots movement to build energy security in Puerto Rico in the form of solar power.
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Doulas are frontline climate workers
As disasters like extreme heat, flooding, or hurricanes become more common, pregnant people are at higher risk.
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Extreme weather is only getting worse. Can cities protect public transit?
Climate-resilient public transportation is crucial to meeting our climate goals and ensuring mobility for vulnerable communities.
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A Chevron refinery fire in California created a generation of activists
Ten years after a disastrous refinery explosion in Richmond, California, a group of organizers envisions a just transition from fossil fuels.
Facebook’s new ad policies make it harder for climate groups to counter Big Oil
Meta removed advertisers’ ability to target audiences on “sensitive” topics. Climate groups say the change favors polluters.
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CO2 Pipeline Explosion Turned Mississippi Town Into 'A Zombie Movie'
A CO2 pipeline explosion engulfed Satartia, Mississippi in a noxious green fog that left residents convulsing, foaming at the mouth and even unconscious.
Immigrant detention center stifled by pollution
An immigrant detention center in Karnes City, Texas is the subject of dangerous air and water pollution.
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