(April 15, 2024) Sturgeons are a prime example of how “healthy human communities are tied to healthy nonhuman communities.”
(March 26, 2024) As the demand for cobalt and other conflict minerals continues to grow with greater inception of smartphones and other forms of technology, attention must be drawn to the injustices women and children are facing in these mines to increase regulation and force large corporations and multinationals to enforce supply monitoring.
(March 22, 2024) Women and children are especially impacted by this lack of water, having to spend up to one-third of the day getting water for their families.
(March 11, 2024) Women have been leading a charge to end these environmental conflicts as they often spend all day together cultivating lands, farming, and taking care of their families, providing a uniquely united front rare in an area of conflict.
(March 11, 2024) Indigenous cultures have advocated and championed a profound relationship with Earth as a living entity, imbued with spirit, recognizing its intricate interconnected systems and advocating for respect towards all forms of life.
(February 26, 2024) While the push for Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) investing continues, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) faces challenges to its proposed climate-risk disclosure rule.
(February 26, 2024) Meaningful engagement with Black residents and other frontline communities is essential to ensure that the policies proposed respect their unique needs.
(February 6, 2024) When the Chamber says they are optimistic about America’s economic future, they mean that they are optimistic that their corporate members will continue to thrive as working class people continue to suffer.