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The Axis of Fluoride: Corporate Pollution in Argentina

Aluar: the secret of fluoride in Patagonia

Daniel Wizenberg

The Axis of Fluoride: Corporate Pollution in Mexico

Fluoride City, sewage sludge in Sierra de Álvarez

Alejandro Saldívar

Divest, Sure. Fossil-Free Research? Not So Much.

Major universities take millions from fossil fuel companies despite divestment.

Vedika Mandapati

Shell Persists with Effort to Explore for Oil Off South Africa’s Wild Coast

Oil giant is appealing cancellation of permit to conduct seismic explorations in the ecologically rich waters.

Joe Walsh

What Does ‘Nature Positive’ Really Mean?

The buzz phrase aims to emulate the success of ‘net zero’ in climate campaigning. Yet some fear it is too vague and open to greenwashing.

Phoebe Weston Patrick Greenfield The Guardian

UK’s First New Coal Mine for 30 Years Gets the Go-Ahead

The $200 million project will produce an estimated 400,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions a year.

Fiona Harvey The Guardian

Paying for an Overheating Earth

The euphoria over the creation of a loss-and-damage fund was well justified, but the struggle is far from over.

Priti Gulati Cox Stan Cox

The Elusive Quest for Environmental Justice at Hunters Point

The failed cleanup of a Navy site in San Francisco is a worrisome test of federal policies.

Greg M. Schwartz

Our ‘Dirty Neighbor’: A Small Town at War with the Netherlands’ Largest Steel Factory

The residents of Wijk aan Zee face the impossible choice of fighting for their town’s future or leaving.

Olivia Wynkoop

Air Pollution Linked to Almost a Million Stillbirths a Year

First global analysis follows discovery of toxic pollution particles in lungs and brains of fetuses.

Damian Carrington The Guardian

COP27 Was Billed as the First ‘Food COP.’ Did it Deliver?

Big Ag’s influence was evident in a final text that crowded out small-scale farmers’ demands.

Amrita Gupta

Make Ecocide an International Crime and Other Legal Ideas to Help Save the Planet

A list of the five most promising legal steps we can take to help fight climate change.

Steven Donziger The Guardian

Jamaica’s ‘Cockpit Country’ Faces Growing Threats from Mining Interests

The island nation’s government has begun granting mining leases in its rare limestone karst rainforest.

Gladstone Taylor

On Grief and Celestial Bodies

In Review: An Orchid Astronomy​

ER Zarevich

Africa’s ‘Fossil Fallacy’ Will Devastate Climate, Wreck Communities, Says Report

“The ‘dash for gas’ is nothing more than a short-sighted strategy to profit from the energy crisis.”

Christopher Bonasia