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Time to Listen to Those Affected Most by Climate Change
Earthjustice has worked with environmental justice leaders and colleagues at other national organizations over the last year to co-author the Equitable and Just National Climate Platform.
Read MoreGreta and 15 Kids Just Claimed Their Climate Rights at the UN
Sixteen youths, including Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, are calling out countries for violating the human rights of children everywhere.
Read More‘Why Study for a Future That’s Not Going to Exist?’
14-year-old Sarah Goody explains how she found her place in a global movement of youth activists who are confronting the adult world.
Read MoreFor This Climate Strike Poster Artist, Art Is a Survival Tool
Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo says her art and activism are inextricably linked.
Read MoreLa Promesa de Puerto Rico
Hasta ahora, los planes de reconstrucción de la isla contradicen al compromiso por cambiar a energÃas 100% renovables.
Read MorePuerto Rico’s Promise
So far, the island’s plans for rebuilding are at odds with its commitment to switch to 100% renewable energy.
Read MoreBeekeepers Fight the Sting of EPA’s Anti-Bee Actions
The Trump EPA approved the bee-killing pesticide sulfoxaflor. On behalf of beekeepers, Earthjustice is fighting back.
Read MoreComing Soon to Your Home: Cleaner Air and Climate Action
The world is watching how Berkeley implements a new ordinance moving new buildings off dirty gas to all-electric power.
Read MoreToxic Chemicals Leach their Way into our Food: Report Finds Hidden Harm
Today, we are exposed to the harms of phthalates through a variety of food service polyvinyl chloride (or PVC) gloves and food packaging materials, report found. This class of birth-defect-causing chemicals are known to leach into food upon contact. Good news is that a simple fix is available.
Read MoreIn Memoriam: David Klipstein
Dave’s expertise and financial support enabled Earthjustice to grow its fledgling international program into a major force for transitioning the world away from fossil fuels to clean energy.
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