 
		
		Justice
The systemic racial and economic inequalities that worsen the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities around the globe.
 
		
		 
		
		New Orleans Finally Recovering from Post-Katrina Brain Drain
By Guest Writer
 
		
		Gulf Outsiders Little Understand What is Happening to People Inside
By Guest Writer
 
		
		BP's Incoming Boss Ready to Scale Down Gulf Clean-up Operation
By Guest Writer
 
		
		Produce to the People
By Guest Writer
 
		
		Extreme Heat, a Public Health Emergency, Will Be More Frequent and Severe
By Guest Writer
 
		
		The Man Who Makes Greenhouse Gas Polluters Face Their Victims in Court
By Amy Westervelt
 
		
		Payment of Climate Debt, by Rich Polluting Nations to Poorer Victims, a Complex Issue
By Guest Writer
 
		
		Weeping and Anger over a Lost Shrimping Season, Perhaps a Way of Life
By Elizabeth Grossman
 
		
		Local Advocates Say Gulf Disaster Is Part of a Longstanding Pattern of Cultural Destruction
By Guest Writer
 
		
		World People's Summit Calls for a Climate Justice Tribunal
By Claudia Lopez Pardo
 
		
		Climate Funds for Poor Nations Still Unresolved After U.S.-Led Meeting
By Stacy Feldman
 
		
		Study: Minority Communities Suffer Most If California Suspends AB 32
By Leslie Berliant
 
		
		40-Plus Groups Launch Earth Day Revolution for Climate Action
By SolveClimate Staff
 
		
		Food Sovereignty: New Approach to Farming Could Help Solve Climate, Economic Crises
By Max Ajl
 
		
		UN Launches Climate Financing Group to Disburse Billions to World's Poor
By Stacy Feldman
 
		
		Feeding 9 Billion People
By Suzanne B. Bopp
