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WMC Climate
June 28, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
‘Appearance of Impropriety’: Justice Alito’s Wife Leases Land to Fossil Fuel Company

With questions about the ethics of Supreme Court justices littering the news over their acceptance of free vacations and more from wealthy Republican donors, comes a new revelation that puts one justice — and his wife — in the crosshairs.

WMC Climate
June 23, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Systemic Sexism Compounds Effects of Drought on Women

Fewer than one in five landholders in the world are women, but women make up about half the farmers in low-income countries.

WMC Climate
June 16, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Vietnam Imprisons Leading Climate Activist on False Charges

Oftentimes, countries will arrest land defenders on made-up charges that don’t actually have to do with their activism. That is what is happening in Vietnam, where a leading climate activist named Hoang Thi Minh has been imprisoned on false charges of tax evasion.

WMC Climate
June 02, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Guyanese Women Are Mixing Tech and Tradition to Monitor Climate Change

Guyana, at the top of South America, is one of the poorest countries on the continent. It is also particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels, heavy rainfall, and hurricanes since most of the population lives on its coast, which, in some places, can lie as low as 7 feet below sea level.

WMC Climate
May 26, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Extreme Heat Waves and Increasing Blackouts Threaten Pregnant Women

Extreme heat is hard on the body. It can cause everything from confusion to seizures, let alone serious discomfort. Add a blackout to an ongoing heat wave — so no a/c — and everything gets worse.

WMC Climate
May 20, 2023 | Sidney Coles | Environment
One Woman Honors Dying First Nations’ Salmon with Art

Violet Gatensby, a Tlingit artist from Carcross, in Canada’s Yukon territory, startled a room of delegates from First Nations of the Pacific Coast at an Indigenous leadership summit on Lummi territory in Ferndale, Wash., this past week.

WMC Climate
May 12, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Oakland’s Hmong American Mayor Is Trying to Remedy Environmental Injustice

In the 20th century, Oakland, Calif., was shaped by the nefarious policies of urban planners and politicians. Mayor Sheng Thao, the country’s first Hmong American mayor of a large city, has promised to “reverse decades of environmental racism” by implementing a Green New Deal for the city.

WMC Climate
May 05, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
A Landmark Day for Environmental Justice

Yesterday was a landmark day for environmental justice in the United States. Advocates for the environment have long highlighted that communities of color experience a disproportionate amount of suffering from the climate crisis yet receive the least help from the government.

WMC Climate
April 14, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
What Is Ecofeminism and Why Does It Matter?

Ecofeminism is defined by academics as a mix of political activism and intellectual critique that takes on traditionally harmful systems within both gender dynamics and the environment. It sounds complex, and it is. But its core principles are clear.

WMC Climate
April 07, 2023 | Sidney Coles | Environment
Pipeline Fight Puts Indigenous People in Canada at Risk

At the 2021 Climate Summit in Glasgow, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declared that Canada “would take a leadership role in the fight against climate change.”

WMC Climate
March 24, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
'Vampiric Overconsumption' — How Humans Are Depleting Our Water Supply

It’s not often you hear the word “vampiric” coming out of a U.N. secretary-general’s mouth. But on Wednesday, Secretary-General António Guterres said at the U.N. Water Conference in New York that countries “are draining humanity’s lifeblood through vampiric overconsumption and unsustainable use” of water. Lengthy droughts are also wreaking havoc.

WMC Climate
March 17, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Can Seaweed Save Us?

As countries continue to innovate ways to battle climate change, there is a new, related “slimy arms race” afoot. (Credit to The New York Times for the “slimy arms race” phrasing.) It seems that seaweed, in all its slippery glory, is a multifaceted, under-tapped, and potentially powerful weapon that can be used a number of ways in the ongoing fight to slow or stop global warming.

WMC Climate
March 10, 2023 | Kavitha Yarlagadda | Environment
Women Farmers in India Are Shifting to Natural Farming

Khambampati Rama Devi mixes cow dung, cow urine, soil, and jaggery, creating a mixture called jeevamrutam. She then sprays the brown concoction on her cotton crop.

WMC Climate
February 24, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
How Fossil Fuel Companies Benefit from the War in Ukraine

Today marks the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of thousands of people have died, countless numbers have been forcibly taken to Russia, and nearly 1,600 Ukrainian cultural sites and churches have been purposefully destroyed. But there is another potentially catastrophic fallout from the war that is less talked about.

WMC Climate
February 17, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Ecotopia’s Dirty Secrets and Their Untapped Potential Cure

Dr. Robert Bullard, one of the founders of the environmental justice movement in this country, wrote in his 1990 book, Dumping in Dixie, that “white racism … has made it easier for Black residential areas to become the dumping grounds for all types of life-threatening toxins and industrial pollution.”

WMC Climate
February 10, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
15 Million People Are Under Threat From Glacial Lakes

Global warming is melting the world’s glaciers. We’ve been hearing about this for a while. But what we haven’t been hearing about is the human cost of the dissolving of glaciers. A study out this week in the journal Nature Communications says that 15 million people are under threat globally from flooding caused by overflowing glacial lakes.

WMC Climate
February 03, 2023 | Sheany | Environment
As Seawater Erodes an Indonesian Village, Women Lead Climate Action to Save Their Homes

The village where Nunung, 48, lives has been her home ever since she was a baby. But much has changed since she was a little girl, including the dangerous shrinking of the nearby beach, which has been subsumed by the Indian Ocean by as much as 33 yards since 2011 — threatening the adjacent homes.

WMC Climate
January 27, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Left Behind: Disabled People and Natural Disasters

Natural disasters can and do cause deaths, but the disabled community suffers disproportionately, with researchers estimating that people with disabilities are up to four times more likely to die in floods, earthquakes, wildfires, and other climate-related events.

WMC Climate
January 06, 2023 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
When the Climate and Migrant Crises Collide

As the world suffered through record heat waves in 2022, the Middle East saw extreme temperatures rarely witnessed in history. Foreign laborers must withstand the oppressive heat for endless hours at a time — and with that exposure comes damage to their bodies, one type of which is now being identified as the root of a life-threatening disease.

WMC Climate
December 30, 2022 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Finally, an International Agreement to Bring Women to the Climate Change Table

COP27, the comprehensive U.N. conference on climate change in November, got a lot of attention. But in December, there was a lesser-known U.N. climate-related This one not only made strides toward preserving the natural world, it was also a landmark moment for women in the climate movement.

WMC Climate
December 16, 2022 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Too Little Too Late? An EPA Rule Delays Environmental Justice

The Environmental Protection Agency is set to solidify a ruling that will cut down on the smog produced by heavy vehicles. But those deep in the fight to save the planet say that not only does the ruling not go far enough.

WMC Climate
December 09, 2022 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
We Have a Problem: Just 7 of the 110 Leaders at COP27 were women

It’s been about a month since the United Nations climate conference began in Egypt. Called COP27, the annual forum was a chance to address an increasingly clear red alert for our planet.

WMC Climate
December 02, 2022 | Charity Mambondiyani | Environment
Rapid Disappearance of Zimbabwe’s Medicinal Plants Leaves Women and Children Without Alternatives

Homesteads in rural Zimbabwe used to be surrounded by lush green vegetation, but years of climate-change-related drought has turned the landscape into a deadly brown tinderbox.

WMC Climate
November 18, 2022 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Pretty (Useless) Words on Gender and Climate at COP27

At COP27, the UN climate conference in Egypt, which ends today, it appears to have been same old, same old when it comes to inclusion.

WMC Climate
November 04, 2022 | Lauren Wolfe | Environment
Corporate Greenwashing at COP27

Coca-Cola is far and away the biggest polluter of plastics in the world. So why is it one of the sponsors of the 2022 UN Climate Change Conference in Egypt, known as COP27? The answer is insidious, and, unfortunately, this is not the only shady corporate-climate confluence happening this month in Sharm El-Sheikh.


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