Newsletter www.nytimes.com Wealthier, whiter areas are more likely to get help after fires, data show New research offers further signs that racial and economic inequality leave some Americans more exposed to the worsening effects of climate change.
Top Story How decades of racist housing policy left neighborhoods sweltering Redlining helped reshape the urban landscape of U.S. cities. It also left communities of color far more vulnerable to rising heat.
Solutions www.nytimes.com Spencer Bokat-Lindell: Could Biden be the climate-change president? His new plan bills itself as a “revolution,” going well beyond anything the Obama administration attempted. Is it enough?
Causes Minneapolis saw that NIMBYism has victims Single-family zoning hurts a lot of people. In Minnesota’s largest city, reformers put them front and center.